M. Scholz, D. Mathine, T. Hoda, R. Crawford, R. Runyan
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A spectroscopic CMOS photodetector for use with a cell-based biosensor
Spectroscopic photodetectors have been fabricated in a standard CMOS process. These photodetectors are designed to distinguish between two different fluorescent markers. They have applications in nucleic acid analysis, cell-based biosensors and tissue based-biosensors.