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Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE'05) Volume 2
Munich, Germany
March 07-March 11
ISBN: 0-7695-2288-2
R. Thewes, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
C. Paulus, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
M. Schienle, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
F. Hofmann, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
A. Frey, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
R. Brederlow, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
M. Augustyniak, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
M. Jenkner, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
B. Eversmann, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
P. Schindler-Bauer, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
M. Atzesberger, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
B. Holzapfl, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
G. Beer, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
T. Haneder, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
H.-C. Hanke, Infineon Technologies, Munich / Regensburg, Germany
CMOS-based sensor array chips provide new and attractive features as compared to today's standard tools for medical, diagnostic, and biotechnical applications. Examples for molecule- and cell-based approaches and related circuit design issues are discussed.
Citation:
R. Thewes, C. Paulus, M. Schienle, F. Hofmann, A. Frey, R. Brederlow, M. Augustyniak, M. Jenkner, B. Eversmann, P. Schindler-Bauer, M. Atzesberger, B. Holzapfl, G. Beer, T. Haneder, H.-C. Hanke, "CMOS-Based Biosensor Arrays," date, vol. 2, pp.1222-1223, Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE'05) Volume 2, 2005
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