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Acoustic wave biosensors: physical models and biological applications of quartz crystal microbalance.

Trends Biotechnol

December 2009

IBB-Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Centre for Molecular and Structural Biomedicine, University of Algarve 8005-149 Faro.

Piezoelectric sensors are acoustic sensors that enable the selective and label-free detection of biological events in real time. These sensors generate acoustic waves and utilize measurements of the variation of the wave propagation properties as a signal for probing events at the sensor surface. Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) devices, the most widespread acoustic resonators, allow the study of viscoelastic properties of matter, the adsorption of molecules, or the motility of living cells.

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