Biosensor Research Articles & Analysis
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Selectivity and Specificity Electrochemical biosensors have a whole host of advantageous characteristics that currently put them at the forefront of biosensor technologies. ...
Rice University researchers have developed gas biosensors to “see” into soil and allow them to follow the behavior of the microbial communities within. In a study in the American Chemical Society’s journal Environmental Science and Technology, the Rice team described using genetically engineered bacteria that release methyl halide gases to ...
Biological components, such as enzymes, could be added to form biosensors, for example. The researchers in this study coated silicon and quartz slides with silk proteins to produce both positive and negative resist types. ...
New process developed at MIT could enable better LED displays, solar cells and biosensors — and foster basic physics research. Written by David L. ...
Writing in an article that is currently in press in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, researchers said the nanocoatings can increase the performance of the cells 20-fold, generating enough current to power a light bulb or a small fan. 'It is an interesting and scientifically sound finding,' said Bruce Rittmann, a researcher at the Biodesign ...
As well as their application in research, medical diagnosis and treatment, aptamers are also interesting as a basis for biosensors for use in environmental analysis because their characteristics enable them to identify and bind target molecules as surely as a key fits a lock. In a new book, researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental ...
