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Multimodal CMOS based biosenors for Lab-on-Chip applications: A new multidisciplinary approach
This paper presents a novel multimodal CMOS based Lab-on-Chip system for life science applications. This system consists of an array of sensors using integrated capacitive and thermal techniques. Herein we put forward the proposed circuitries, demonstrate simulation results and discuss the advantages of the proposed system for cellular monitoring purposes. Based on these results and discussions, the proposed system offers great advantages for cellular monitoring purposes.