pp. 1091-1104
S&M1271 Review Paper of Special Issue https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2016.1364 Published: October 19, 2016 Development and Bio-imaging Applications of a Chemical Imaging Sensor [PDF] Ko-ichiro Miyamoto and Tatsuo Yoshinobu (Received February 24, 2016; Accepted June 14, 2016) Keywords: chemical imaging sensor, label-free, light-addressable potentiometric sensor
A chemical imaging sensor is a field-effect-based semiconductor sensor, capable of label-free imaging of ion distributions in a solution. The sensor has attracted much interest owing to its simple structure and diverse fields of application of bioimaging. In this article, the principle and development of the chemical imaging sensor are summarized, compared with those of other label-free imaging sensors. Bio-imaging applications of the chemical imaging sensor to ion diffusion, enzymatic reaction, and metabolic activities of microorganisms are also reviewed.
Corresponding author: Ko-ichiro MiyamotoCite this article Ko-ichiro Miyamoto and Tatsuo Yoshinobu, Development and Bio-imaging Applications of a Chemical Imaging Sensor, Sens. Mater., Vol. 28, No. 10, 2016, p. 1091-1104. |