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A Review on ZnO Nanostructures for Optical Biosensors: Morphology, Immobilization Strategies, and Biomedical Applications. [PDF]

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Extreme sensitivity label-free biosensing platform based on topologically disruptive phase nano-optics. [PDF]

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Modern Potentiometric Biosensing Based on Non‐Equilibrium Measurement Techniques

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2023
AbstractModern potentiometric sensors based on polymeric membrane ion‐selective electrodes (ISEs) have achieved new breakthroughs in sensitivity, selectivity, and stability and have extended applications in environmental surveillance, medical diagnostics, and industrial analysis.
Junsong Mou, Jiawang Ding, Wei Qin
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Optical microarray biosensing techniques

Surface and Interface Analysis, 2006
Abstract Microarrays provide a powerful analytical tool for the simultaneous analyses of thousands of parameters, be they DNA or proteins, in a single experiment. However, a number of challenges continue to hinder the widespread application of microarray assays for analytical and diagnostic purposes.
Marta Bally   +3 more
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Optical Biosensing with Spectroscopic Techniques

2010 Symposium on Photonics and Optoelectronics, 2010
The application of spectroscopic techniques in optical biosensing is investigated to realize in situ monitoring of the changes in the optical properties of biomaterials with high sensitivity. In this study, high-resolution optical reflectometry is demonstrated to be an effective approach to measure the dynamic changes in the refractive index of the ...
Liqiu Men, Qiying Chen
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Information visualization techniques for sensing and biosensing

The Analyst, 2011
The development of new methods and concepts to visualize massive amounts of data holds the promise to revolutionize the way scientific results are analyzed, especially when tasks such as classification and clustering are involved, as in the case of sensing and biosensing.
Fernando V, Paulovich   +5 more
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Multi-Scale Biosensing Techniques for Cell Chips

2006 IEEE International Symposium on MicroNanoMechanical and Human Science, 2006
In order to evaluate various sizes of cell chips, the multi-scale sensing techniques which can be applied to such various sizes of cell chips are strongly required. We have developed two kinds of multi-scale biosensing techniques which can be applied from 10 ?m ~ lmm ranges.
Masayasu Suzuki, Yasunori Iribe
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Microplate based biosensing with a computer screen aided technique

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2003
Melanophores, dark pigment cells from the frog Xenopus laevis, have the ability to change light absorbance upon stimulation by different biological agents. Hormone exposure (e.g. melatonin or alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone) has been used here as a reversible stimulus to test a new compact microplate reading platform.
Daniel, Filippini   +3 more
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