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Electrochemical biosensors for dopamine

Clinica Chimica Acta
Dopamine (DA), a key catecholamine, plays a pivotal role in the regulation of human cognition and emotions. It has profound effects on the hormonal, memory, and cardiovascular systems. Anomalies like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, schizophrenia, and senile dementia are linked to abnormal DA levels.
Hang, Zhu, Guifen, Xu
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Electrochemical biosensors for DNA analysis

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2005
Over the past few years, progress in electrochemical biosensors for DNA analysis is outstanding. This article briefly reviewed the principals of such biosensors, followed by a selection of topics that are of particular current interest. Selectivity and sensitivity are the two major challenges in DNA analysis.
Huangxian, Ju, Hongtao, Zhao
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Electrochemical biosensors for extracorporeal measurements

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1991
Electrochemical biosensors play a major role in clinical chemistry and medicine. They are widely used for continuous monitoring [ 11, bedside analysis [ 2 ] , urgent care and routine analysis [3]. They have found clinical applications as disposable devices and are almost the only probe types marketed either as a single unit device or as units built ...
PALLESCHI, GIUSEPPE   +2 more
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Nanomaterial-based electrochemical biosensors

The Analyst, 2005
The unique properties of nanoscale materials offer excellent prospects for interfacing biological recognition events with electronic signal transduction and for designing a new generation of bioelectronic devices exhibiting novel functions. In this Highlight I address recent research that has led to powerful nanomaterial-based electrical biosensing ...
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Genomagnetic Electrochemical Biosensors

2006
The use of nucleic acid technologies has significantly improved preparation and diagnostic procedures in life sciences. Nucleic acid layers combined with electrochemical or optical transducers produce a new kind of affinity biosensors as DNA Biosensor for small molecular weight molecules.
Joseph Wang, Arzum Erdem
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Electrochemical gas biosensors

1997
Gas biosensors for detection of vapors of some volatile compounds (SO2, alcohol, formaldehyde, phenol) are reviewed. The enzymes sulphite oxidase, alcohol oxidase, alcohol dehydrogenase, formaldehyde dehydrogenase and polyphenol oxidase are used in electrochemical cells separated from the gas phase by a porous membrane, and in microbiosensors with ...
I. Iliev, A. Kaisheva
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Electrochemical biosensors

2023
Mahshid Padash   +2 more
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Electrochemical Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring

Reviews on Environmental Health, 2002
Highly sensitive electrochemical biosensors offer precision, sensitivity, rapidity, and ease of operation for on-site environmental analysis. An electrochemical biosensor is an analytical device in which a specific biological recognition element (bioreceptor) is integrated within or intimately associated with an electrode (transducer) that converts the
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An ultrasensitive CRISPR/Cas12a based electrochemical biosensor for Listeria monocytogenes detection

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2021
Qinghua Ye, Chen Moutong, Jumei Zhang
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Electrochemical biosensors

2021
Aishwarya Nazare   +2 more
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