A high sensitive detector detects and determines the presence of a very
small amount of biological substances. The high sensitive detector
comprises a sensor part, a sense amplifier, and microprocessor. A sensor
part of the detector comprises two components; one comprises transistors
and the other comprises affinity binding molecules for capturing
biological substances. The affinity binding molecules can capture
biological substances through specific molecular recognition. The
electrical properties of a transistor-based circuit are changed when the
affinity binding molecules capture biological substances on the gate of
the transistors. The electrical signal is amplified by an amplifier and
transferred to a microprocessor. The microprocessor modulates the
transferred signal to determine the presence of biological substances.