Nanomaterials for biosensing applications: a review
Université Grenoble Alpes · Département de Chimie Moléculaire
Abstract
A biosensor device is defined by its biological, or bioinspired receptor unit with unique specificities toward corresponding analytes. These analytes are often of biological origin like DNAs of bacteria or viruses, or proteins which are generated from the immune system (antibodies, antigens) of infected or contaminated living organisms. Such analytes can also be simple molecules like glucose or pollutants when a biological receptor unit with particular specificity is available. One of many other challenges in biosensor development is the efficient signal capture of the biological recognition event (transduction). Such transducers translate the interaction of the analyte with the biological element into…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nanomaterials
- Biosensor
- Nanotechnology
- Analyte
- Graphene
- Materials science
- Nanodiamond
- Carbon nanotube