Electrochemical Biosensors for Whole Blood Analysis: Recent Progress, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
China University of Geosciences
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Abstract
Whole blood, as one of the most significant biological fluids, provides critical information for health management and disease monitoring. Over the past 10 years, advances in nanotechnology, microfluidics, and biomarker research have spurred the development of powerful miniaturized diagnostic systems for whole blood testing toward the goal of disease monitoring and treatment. Among the techniques employed for whole-blood diagnostics, electrochemical biosensors, as known to be rapid, sensitive, capable of miniaturization, reagentless and washing free, become a class of emerging technology to achieve the target detection specifically and directly in complex media, e.g., whole blood or even in the living body.…
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- Nanotechnology
- Microfluidics
- Biological fluids
- Miniaturization
- Whole blood
- Dried blood
- Biochemical engineering
- Chemistry
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