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Acoustofluidic Biosensors. [PDF]
Chen CJ, Kwon JS, Chuang HS.
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Development and Application of Biosensors in the Food Field. [PDF]
Chen R, Zhang S, Li H, Wu L.
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Biosensors of Wine Fermentation for Monitoring Chemical and Biochemical Interactions, Process Indicators and Migration of Compounds and Metabolites, Between Wine and Fermentation Vessels-A Critical Review. [PDF]
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What Is a Biosensor?-A Terminological Guide From Biomolecular Recognition to Bioindicators. [PDF]
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Carbon Dot-Based Electrochemical and Optical Sensors for Pharmaceutical Analysis and Point-of-Care Diagnostics. [PDF]
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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.
Peter T Kissinger
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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.
Peter T Kissinger
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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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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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