Vol. 34, issue 06, article # 13

Cheremiskina A. A., Naumova O. V., Durymanov A. G., Generalov V. M., Safatov A. S., Buryak G. A. Rapid indication of the influenza virus using a biosensor based on a silicon nanowire field-effect transistor. // Optika Atmosfery i Okeana. 2021. V. 34. No. 06. P. 463–465. DOI: 10.15372/AOO20210613 [in Russian].
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Abstract:

The results of the indication of the A (H3N2) influenza virus, strain A/HongKong/4801/2014 using a biosensor based on a silicon nanowire field-effect transistor are presented. In the experiment, specific and non-specific antibodies to this virus contained in blood serum were used. It is found that the influenza virus is electrically neutral at the “nanowire surface–suspension” phase interface; “antigen–antibody” mixtures BPL–H1 and B–BPL have an electrically negative charge at this interface.

Keywords:

biosensor, nanowire field-effect transistor, indication, virus

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