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Annual Review of Microbiology, 2020
The ability to detect disease early and deliver precision therapy would be transformative for the treatment of human illnesses. To achieve these goals, biosensors that can pinpoint when and where diseases emerge are needed. Rapid advances in synthetic biology are enabling us to exploit the information-processing abilities of living cells to diagnose ...
Maria Eugenia Inda, Timothy K. Lu
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The ability to detect disease early and deliver precision therapy would be transformative for the treatment of human illnesses. To achieve these goals, biosensors that can pinpoint when and where diseases emerge are needed. Rapid advances in synthetic biology are enabling us to exploit the information-processing abilities of living cells to diagnose ...
Maria Eugenia Inda, Timothy K. Lu
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2020
Gravimetric transducers produce a signal based on a change in mass. These transducers can be used to construct gas sensors or biosensors using odorant binding proteins (OBPs) as recognition elements for small volatile organic compounds. The methods described in this chapter are based on the immobilization of the OBPs onto functionalized (activated ...
Cali, Khasim+2 more
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Gravimetric transducers produce a signal based on a change in mass. These transducers can be used to construct gas sensors or biosensors using odorant binding proteins (OBPs) as recognition elements for small volatile organic compounds. The methods described in this chapter are based on the immobilization of the OBPs onto functionalized (activated ...
Cali, Khasim+2 more
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Resonance, 2004
Biosensors function by coupling a biological sensing element with a detector system using a transducer. They are widely used in diagnostics, pharmaceutical research, fermentation-based industries and environmental and pollution monitoring.
S. Chauhan+2 more
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Biosensors function by coupling a biological sensing element with a detector system using a transducer. They are widely used in diagnostics, pharmaceutical research, fermentation-based industries and environmental and pollution monitoring.
S. Chauhan+2 more
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Chemical Reviews, 2008
("a Most-Accessed Article for the first-quarter of 2008" (according to the Am. Chem. Soc.)
Sergey M, Borisov, Otto S, Wolfbeis
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("a Most-Accessed Article for the first-quarter of 2008" (according to the Am. Chem. Soc.)
Sergey M, Borisov, Otto S, Wolfbeis
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Biosensors and bioelectrochemistry
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006This review describes recent developments in the field of biosensors and bioelectrochemistry. Nanoparticles have been used to improve sensor performance and to develop biosensors based on new detection principles. Their use has extended into all areas of biosensor and bioelectrochemistry research. Other active areas of biosensor development include DNA
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Biotechnology Advances, 2004
Nanotechnology is playing an increasingly important role in the development of biosensors. The sensitivity and performance of biosensors is being improved by using nanomaterials for their construction. The use of these nanomaterials has allowed the introduction of many new signal transduction technologies in biosensors.
HE Nongyue+4 more
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Nanotechnology is playing an increasingly important role in the development of biosensors. The sensitivity and performance of biosensors is being improved by using nanomaterials for their construction. The use of these nanomaterials has allowed the introduction of many new signal transduction technologies in biosensors.
HE Nongyue+4 more
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2008
Biosensor1 is a diagnostic tool in which a biological element is used to sense a chemical and its amount in a given sample, and then the sensed information (i.e., data) is transferred to a transducer which converts this signal to electrical signal. In this way, it transforms a biological response into an electrical signal. It also detects, records, and
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Biosensor1 is a diagnostic tool in which a biological element is used to sense a chemical and its amount in a given sample, and then the sensed information (i.e., data) is transferred to a transducer which converts this signal to electrical signal. In this way, it transforms a biological response into an electrical signal. It also detects, records, and
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2005
Biosensors have been under development for over 35 years and research in this field has become very popular for 15 years. Electrochemical biosensors are the oldest of the breed, yet sensors for only one analyte (glucose) have achieved widespread commercial success at the retail level.
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Biosensors have been under development for over 35 years and research in this field has become very popular for 15 years. Electrochemical biosensors are the oldest of the breed, yet sensors for only one analyte (glucose) have achieved widespread commercial success at the retail level.
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