1. What are the contributions in "Wireless electrochemical dna microarray sensor" ?
Here the authors report an electrochemical DNA microarray sensor whose function is controlled using just two wires regardless of the number of individual sensing electrodes.. In this communication, the authors show that this approach can be used to sense hybridization of DNA oligonucleotides.. This advance is enabled by confining bipolar sensing electrodes within a microfluidic channel ( part a of Scheme 1 ) and exerting potential control over the electrolyte solution rather than individual electrodes.. In this configuration, the two driving electrodes control the potential difference between the sensing electrodes and the solution, and the current at the sensing electrodes is indirectly measured by taking advantage of electrogenerated chemiluminescence ( ECL ) present at the anode end of each bipolar electrode.
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