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A Critical Review on the Sensing, Control, and Manipulation of Single Molecules on Optofluidic Devices

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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Gazipur 1707, Bangladesh
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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna 9203, Bangladesh
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
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Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
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Micromachines 2022, 13(6), 968; https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13060968 (registering DOI)
Received: 24 April 2022 / Revised: 19 May 2022 / Accepted: 23 May 2022 / Published: 18 June 2022
Single-molecule techniques have shifted the paradigm of biological measurements from ensemble measurements to probing individual molecules and propelled a rapid revolution in related fields. Compared to ensemble measurements of biomolecules, single-molecule techniques provide a breadth of information with a high spatial and temporal resolution at the molecular level. Usually, optical and electrical methods are two commonly employed methods for probing single molecules, and some platforms even offer the integration of these two methods such as optofluidics. The recent spark in technological advancement and the tremendous leap in fabrication techniques, microfluidics, and integrated optofluidics are paving the way toward low cost, chip-scale, portable, and point-of-care diagnostic and single-molecule analysis tools. This review provides the fundamentals and overview of commonly employed single-molecule methods including optical methods, electrical methods, force-based methods, combinatorial integrated methods, etc. In most single-molecule experiments, the ability to manipulate and exercise precise control over individual molecules plays a vital role, which sometimes defines the capabilities and limits of the operation. This review discusses different manipulation techniques including sorting and trapping individual particles. An insight into the control of single molecules is provided that mainly discusses the recent development of electrical control over single molecules. Overall, this review is designed to provide the fundamentals and recent advancements in different single-molecule techniques and their applications, with a special focus on the detection, manipulation, and control of single molecules on chip-scale devices.
Keywords: single-molecule method; optofluidics; microfluidics; fluorescence; lab-on-a-chip; nanopore single-molecule method; optofluidics; microfluidics; fluorescence; lab-on-a-chip; nanopore
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Rahman, M.; Islam, K.R.; Islam, M.R.; Islam, M.J.; Kaysir, M.R.; Akter, M.; Rahman, M.A.; Alam, S.M.M. A Critical Review on the Sensing, Control, and Manipulation of Single Molecules on Optofluidic Devices. Micromachines 2022, 13, 968. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13060968

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Rahman M, Islam KR, Islam MR, Islam MJ, Kaysir MR, Akter M, Rahman MA, Alam SMM. A Critical Review on the Sensing, Control, and Manipulation of Single Molecules on Optofluidic Devices. Micromachines. 2022; 13(6):968. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13060968

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Rahman, Mahmudur, Kazi R. Islam, Md. R. Islam, Md. J. Islam, Md. R. Kaysir, Masuma Akter, Md. A. Rahman, and S. M.M. Alam. 2022. "A Critical Review on the Sensing, Control, and Manipulation of Single Molecules on Optofluidic Devices" Micromachines 13, no. 6: 968. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13060968

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