OFET & Biosensors

Our comprehensive range of biosensor resources empowers researchers and developers in the field, facilitating rapid prototyping and ensuring high performance and reliability in every application.
We specialize in providing a wide array of materials and tools for your biosensor workflow.
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Biosensor Workflow
- Electrodes – Ready-to-use electrodes for sensitive and consistent measurements, as well as materials to build your own electrode (nanomaterials, self-assembly materials, silver ink, substrates)
- Biological Recognition Elements – Including antibodies, enzymes, and proteins, to bind to the target analyte of your biosensor.
- Transducers and OFETs – prefabricated electrodes for OFETs and materials to fabricate your own OFETs (organic semiconductors, conductors and dielectric materials) to convert biological recognition events into measurable and reliable signals, such as electrical, optical, or electrochemical.
- Testing - Probes to test the conductivity of your film.
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