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Analytical Chemistry, 2021
The exosome has emerged as a promising noninvasive biomarker for the early diagnosis of cancer. Therefore, it is highly desirable to develop simple, inexpensive, and user-friendly biosensors for convenient, sensitive, and quantitative exosome assay ...
Xiaojuan Liu +4 more
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The exosome has emerged as a promising noninvasive biomarker for the early diagnosis of cancer. Therefore, it is highly desirable to develop simple, inexpensive, and user-friendly biosensors for convenient, sensitive, and quantitative exosome assay ...
Xiaojuan Liu +4 more
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Analytical Chemistry, 2021
This work demonstrated a pressure-based biosensor integrated with a flexible pressure sensor and an electrochromic device for visual detection. Initially, a sandwich-type immunoreaction for target carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA, as a model analyte) was ...
Zhenzhong Yu +3 more
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This work demonstrated a pressure-based biosensor integrated with a flexible pressure sensor and an electrochromic device for visual detection. Initially, a sandwich-type immunoreaction for target carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA, as a model analyte) was ...
Zhenzhong Yu +3 more
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, 2021
Daunorubicin is a famous anthracycline anticancer chemotherapy drug with many side effects that is very important to measure in biological samples.
H. Karimi-Maleh +14 more
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Daunorubicin is a famous anthracycline anticancer chemotherapy drug with many side effects that is very important to measure in biological samples.
H. Karimi-Maleh +14 more
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ACS Nano, 2021
The emergence of rapidly expanding infectious diseases such as coronavirus (COVID-19) demands effective biosensors that can promptly detect and recognize the pathogens.
Parvin Fathi-hafshejani +6 more
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The emergence of rapidly expanding infectious diseases such as coronavirus (COVID-19) demands effective biosensors that can promptly detect and recognize the pathogens.
Parvin Fathi-hafshejani +6 more
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
Overcoming the limitations of traditional analytical methods and developing technologies to continuously monitor environments and produce a comprehensive picture of potential endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has been an ongoing challenge. Herein, we
J. Tan +8 more
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Overcoming the limitations of traditional analytical methods and developing technologies to continuously monitor environments and produce a comprehensive picture of potential endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has been an ongoing challenge. Herein, we
J. Tan +8 more
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Journal of Chromatography A, 1990
This review introduces biosensors as analytical devices that respond selectively to analytes in appropriate samples and convert their concentrations into electrical signals via a combination of a biological recognition system and a suitable transducer.
C R, Lowe +5 more
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This review introduces biosensors as analytical devices that respond selectively to analytes in appropriate samples and convert their concentrations into electrical signals via a combination of a biological recognition system and a suitable transducer.
C R, Lowe +5 more
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Technology and Health Care, 2010
The ability to accurately measure physiological and chemical changes in the body is fundamental to the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. This chapter provides an introduction to biosensors, devices which convert a biological response into an electrical signal.
Richard B, Reilly, T Clive, Lee
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The ability to accurately measure physiological and chemical changes in the body is fundamental to the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. This chapter provides an introduction to biosensors, devices which convert a biological response into an electrical signal.
Richard B, Reilly, T Clive, Lee
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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2004
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a sensitive indicator of a wide variety of chemical and physical properties. An increasing trend towards the development of impedimetric biosensors is being currently observed. Impedimetric techniques have been performed to characterize the fabrication of the biosensors and to monitor the catalyzed ...
Jian-Guo, Guan +2 more
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a sensitive indicator of a wide variety of chemical and physical properties. An increasing trend towards the development of impedimetric biosensors is being currently observed. Impedimetric techniques have been performed to characterize the fabrication of the biosensors and to monitor the catalyzed ...
Jian-Guo, Guan +2 more
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MXene Titanium Carbide-based Biosensor: Strong Dependence of Exfoliation Method on Performance.
Analytical Chemistry, 2020Transition metal carbides, known as MXenes, are generated via the selective etching of "A" layers from their layered, ternary parent compounds, MAX phases, where M corresponds to early d-transition metal, A being a main group sp-element from either Group
H. L. Chia +6 more
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Epidermal Enzymatic Biosensor for Sweat Vitamin C: Towards Personalized Nutrition.
ACS Sensors, 2020Recent advances in wearable sensor technologies offer new opportunities for improving dietary adherence. However, despite their tremendous promise, the potential of wearable chemical sensors to guide personalized nutrition solutions has not been reported.
J. Sempionatto +12 more
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