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Graphene Frontiers

 
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Affiliation:
Graphene Frontiers
Topic:
Healthcare
Description:
World-leading developer of graphene sensors and electronics. 
(Graphene is a sheet of carbon that is only 1 molecule thick. It is the lightest, strongest, most electrically conductive material known, the “miracle material of the 21st century”)
Application areas:
Life Sciences – Medical Device
Electronics – TVs
Chemical & Biosensors
Smart phone & Smart pad
Desalinization membranes

Presentation relates to Biosensors, great potential scenario for Healthcare, and depicts Graphene Sensors as a Quantum Leap in Chemical & BioSensor Technology
Each of Graphene Frontiers’ Six™ Sensors biosensors consists of a field effect transistor (FET) with a graphene channel. Antibodies are attached directly to the graphene channel. When an antigen binds, the current through the transistor changes, this signal can be analyzed to determine antigen concentration in the sample. As the world’s first two-dimensional material, each binding event affects the current through the graphene channel significantly, making it extremely sensitive.
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