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- used in biosensors are: electrochemical biosensors optical biosensors electronic biosensors piezoelectric biosensors gravimetric biosensors pyroelectric...
- Biosensors and Bioelectronics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. It covers research on biosensors and bioelectronics. The journal...
- an advantage biosensor methods such as optical biosensors lack. Light pollution is not a limitation of electrochemical miRNA biosensors. However, amplification...
- "Quantification of DNA and protein adsorption by optical phase shift". Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 25 (1): 167–172. doi:10.1016/j.bios.2009.06.033. PMC 2750076...
- Biosensors is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering various aspects of biosensor technology, analytical chemistry, and biotechnology...
- surface. Biosensors obtained approval for this drug-eluting stent product in January 2008. Drug-eluting stent Biolimus A9 Unknown.Biosensors and Weigao...
- spectrophotometer. Additionally, biosensors that are fluorescent can be viewed with the naked eye. Some fluorescent biosensors also have the ability to change...
- polymer-based amperometric biosensors for ultrasensitive glucose detection have been fabricated. Two amperometric enzyme biosensors were fabricated. One had...
- Fluorescent glucose biosensors are devices that measure the concentration of glucose in diabetic patients by means of sensitive protein that relays the...
- such as cells, protein, nucleic acid or biomimetic polymers, are called biosensors. Whereas a non-biological sensor, even organic (carbon chemistry), for...