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Biosensors – Recent Advances and Future Challenges

Biosensors – Recent Advances and Future Challenges

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The present book is devoted to all aspects of biosensing in a very broad definition, including, but not limited to, biomolecular composition used in biosensors (e.g., biocatalytic enzymes, DNAzymes, abiotic nanospecies with biocatalytic features, bioreceptors, DNA/RNA, aptasensors, etc.), physical signal transduction mechanisms (e.g., electrochemical, optical, magnetic, etc.), engineering of different biosensing platforms, operation of biosensors in vitro and in vivo (implantable or wearable devices), self-powered biosensors, etc. The biosensors can be represented with analogue devices measuring concentrations of analytes and binary devices operating in the YES/NO format, possibly with logical processing of input signals. Furthermore, the book is aimed at attracting young scientists and introducing them to the field, while providing newcomers with an enormous collection of literature references.

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Keywords

  • 2D nanomaterials
  • 2D-materials
  • 3D printing
  • additive manufacturing
  • amperometric (bio)sensors
  • antibiofouling
  • Bacteria
  • Biocatalysis
  • bioelectrochemistry
  • biomarkers
  • biometrics
  • biomimetic membranes
  • Biosensor
  • Biosensors
  • black phosphorus
  • Blood
  • calibration-free
  • Cancer
  • capacitive EIS sensor
  • carbon nanotube
  • catalytic properties
  • charged molecules
  • chemical sensor
  • Cipher
  • continuous operation
  • current–potential curve
  • cybersecurity
  • direct electron transfer (DET)
  • DNA
  • DNA assay
  • DNA biosensor
  • electrochemical aptamer-based assays
  • electrochemical biosensors
  • electrochemical DNA sensor
  • electrochemical ELISA
  • electrochemical immunoassays
  • electrochemistry
  • electrodes
  • electronanocatalyst
  • enzyme
  • enzyme biosensor
  • enzyme-based biosensors
  • field effect
  • field-effect transistor
  • Fingerprints
  • foreign body reaction
  • forensics
  • Glucose
  • glucose biosensors
  • Graphene
  • Heme
  • hexagonal boron nitride
  • human physiological fluids
  • immunosensor
  • ion selective electrodes
  • isothermal
  • label-free detection
  • Lactate
  • mass-transfer-controlled amperometric response
  • membrane-bound enzymes
  • Metabolism
  • metabolite sensors
  • metallic sulfide nanomaterials
  • microfluidic
  • Microfluidics
  • multi-enzymatic cascades
  • multianalyte detection
  • MXenes
  • n/a
  • nano-peroxidase
  • nanocomposite
  • nanolaccase
  • nanooxidase
  • nanoparticle
  • nanoporous gold
  • nanoporous metals
  • nanostructured electrodes
  • nanozyme
  • non-invasive biosensors
  • nucleic acid
  • nucleic acid sensor
  • O2
  • Ordered mesoporous carbon
  • pathogen sensing
  • peroxidase mimics
  • peroxidases
  • pH sensor
  • phosphorene
  • photo-biosensors
  • POC
  • potentiometric coulometry
  • Protein detection
  • protein film voltammetry (PFV)
  • reagentless
  • Real-time
  • redox enzymes
  • remote monitoring
  • restriction endonuclease
  • reusable
  • RNA
  • Saliva
  • Semiconductors
  • sensor biocompatibility
  • signal amplification
  • sulfur-containing nanomaterials
  • sulfur-containing quantum dots
  • sweat
  • Synthesis
  • tears
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • transition metal dichalcogenides
  • transition metal oxides
  • urine
  • wearable biosensors
  • Wearables

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-888-4

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