In situ real-time monitoring of biomolecular interactions based on resonating microcantilevers immersed in a viscous fluid

The authors report the precise (noise-free) in situ real-time monitoring of a specific protein antigen-antibody interaction by using a resonating microcantilever immersed in a viscous fluid. In this work, they utilized a resonating piezoelectric thick film microcantilever, which exhibits the high quality factor (e.g., Q=15) in a viscous liquid at a viscosity comparable to that of human blood serum. This implies a great potential of the resonating microcantilever to in situ biosensor applications. It is shown that the microcantilever enables them to monitor the C reactive protein antigen-antibody interactions in real time, providing an insight into the protein binding kinetics.

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