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1 Biochip Biosensor or bioprocessor that utilizes
technologies of modern Biology and Electronics in a micro scale.

2 Types of Biochip DNA chip Protein chip Enzyme chip Lab-on-a-chip
Biomolecular machine Biocomputer

3 Physical methods are the keys for many biological problems
DNA sequencing Protein structure Spectrophotometry Mass Spect Electron microscope Confocal

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5 Bio-physical methods DNA sequencing Protein structure
Spectrophotometry Mass Spect Electron microscope Confocal

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7 Structure Determination

8 An ideal biochip Size-portable Save energy-long term usage
Low cost-mass production High sensitivity-integration Low sample requirement Microarray-high thru put Decreased invasiveness

9 ULSI Ultra Large Scale Integration SSI Small Scale Integration
VLSI Very Large Scale Integration ZSI Zero Scale Integration ASI Atomic Scale Integration LSI Large Scale Integration GSI Giga Scale Integration MSI Medium Scale Integration Time evolution in computer technology from zero to atomic scale integration (Ciabrera et al., 1991; Nicolini, 1993).

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11 Features and factors of size reduction in microchip-based analysis TIBTECH DECEMBER 1999 (VOL 17)

12 The size matter

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14 Biomolecular Machine Microtubules and Their Motors
Skeletal Muscle Myosin and muscle contraction A Proton Gradient Drives the rotation of Bacterial Flagella

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17 A DNA-fuelled molecular machinemade of DNA
DNA as Molecular Machine Construction and operation of the molecular tweezers. A DNA-fuelled molecular machinemade of DNA Bernard Yurke*, Andrew J. Turber®eld*², Allen P. Mills Jr*, Friedrich C. Simmel* & Jennifer L. Neumann* NATURE | VOL 406 | 10 AUGUST 2000 Name Sequence Domain 1 Domain 2 A 5’ TGCCTTGTAAGAGCGACCAT CAACCTGGAATGCTTCGGAT 3’ B 5’ GGTCGCTCTTACAAGGCA CTGGTAACAATCACGGTCTATGCG 3’ C 5’ GGAGTCCTACTGTCTGAACTAACG ATCCGAAGCATTCCAGGT 3’ F 5’ CGCATAGACCGTGATTGTTACCAG CGTTAGTTCAGACAGTAGGACTCC TGCTACGA 3’ b 5’ GGTCGCTCTTACAAGGCA CAGCTAGTTTCACAGTGGCAAGTC 3’ g 5’ GCAGGCTTCTACATATCTGACGAG ATCCGAAGCATTCCAGGT 3’ FBg 5’ CGCATAGACCGTGATTGTTACCAG CTCGTCAGATATGTAGAAGCCTGC ACGTCGAT 3’ FCb 5’ GACTTGCCACTGTGAAACTAGCTG CGTTAGTTCAGACAGTAGGACTCC TGTCCAGA 3’

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19 Biocomputer Memory-The design of a biochip: a self-assembling molecular-scale memory, Protein Engineering, 1, 295 (1987) Switching devise-Biochemical switching devise: biomimetic approach and application to neural network study, J. of Biotech, 109, 109 (1992) Logic gate-A biochemical logic gate using an enzyme and its inhibitor, Biotech Progress (1999) Wire-Femtosecond direct observation of charge transfer between bases in DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 19, (2000)

20 Applications of DNA chip and microarray technology
Pharmacogenomics (2000) 1(3):

21 (from A to V) Pharmacogenomics (2000) 1(3):289-307
Companies involved in developing microarray DNA-chip technology for pharmacogenomics (from A to V) Pharmacogenomics (2000) 1(3):

22 Components of a DNA microchip.
Pharmacogenomics (2000) 1(3):

23 Types of transducer Electrical-current/voltage (FET, MOS),
charge, dielectricity Optical-absorption, emission, phase change, polarisation/absorption (SPR), opto-ethermal Thermal Magnetic-NMR, mass spect Mechanical, frequency-surface acoustic wave, quartz balance

24 Electrochemical Sensors
Principle: Anode: semi-oxidation reaction Cathode: semi-reduction reaction Example: Biofuel cell

25 Biofuel Cell (J.A.C.S. 2001, 123, 8630)

26 Electronic Nose (Biosen. & Bioele. 14, 1999 9-18)

27 Surface Plasma Resonance (SPR)

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29 Nanowire FET (Sience 293, 17, August, 2001)

30 Semiconductor Devices as Sensors of Biological Reactions
SAW Photodiodes Mass Light Enzymatic Reaction Modified Electrode Electron EnzymeFET Charge Heat Thermometer


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