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Biomimetic Receptors and Sensors [PDF]
In biomimetics, living systems are imitated to develop receptors for ions, molecules and bioparticles. The most pertinent idea is self-organization in analogy to evolution in nature, which created the key-lock principle.
Franz L. Dickert
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Biomimetic Self-Adhesive Structures for Wearable Sensors
Inspired by the adhesion ability of various organisms in nature, the research of biomimetic adhesion has shown a promising application prospect in fields such as manipulators, climbing robots and wearable medical devices.
Feihu Chen +3 more
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Synthetic Biomimetic Membranes and Their Sensor Applications [PDF]
Synthetic biomimetic membranes provide biological environments to membrane proteins. By exploiting the central roles of biological membranes, it is possible to devise biosensors, drug delivery systems, and nanocontainers using a biomimetic membrane ...
Young-Rok Kim +5 more
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Research Progress on Biomimetic Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Glucose Sensors
Diabetes has become a chronic disease that necessitates timely and accurate detection. Among various detection methods, electrochemical glucose sensors have attracted much attention because of low cost, real-time detection, and simple and easy operation.
Lili Chi +6 more
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Wearable touch sensors, which can convert force or pressure signals into quantitative electronic signals, have emerged as essential smart sensing devices and play an important role in various cutting-edge fields, including wearable health monitoring ...
Baojun Geng +3 more
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Biomimetic Polarized Light Navigation Sensor: A Review
A polarized light sensor is applied to the front-end detection of a biomimetic polarized light navigation system, which is an important part of analyzing the atmospheric polarization mode and realizing biomimetic polarized light navigation, having ...
Shunzi Li +7 more
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Tunable sensor response by voltage-control in biomimetic hair flow sensors [PDF]
We present an overview of improvements in detection limit and responsivity of our biomimetic hair flow sensors by electrostatic spring-softening (ESS). Applying a DC-bias voltage to our capacitive flow sensors improves the responsively by up to 80% for ...
Bruinink, Christiaan M. +3 more
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The role of fingerprints in the coding of tactile information probed with a biomimetic sensor [PDF]
In humans, the tactile perception of fine textures (spatial scale
A. Prevost +18 more
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Evaluation of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Point-of-Care Testing for Cardiovascular Disease
Molecular imprinting is a rapidly growing area of interest involving the synthesis of artificial recognition elements that enable the separation of analyte from a sample matrix and its determination.
Brian Regan +3 more
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Development of a Molecularly Imprinted Biomimetic Electrode
The technique of molecular imprinting produces artificial receptor sites in apolymer that can be used in a biomimetic sensor. This research extends previous studies ofa molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) biomimetic sensor for the small drug theophylline.
Evangelyn C. Alocilja, Lisa M. Kindschy
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