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Biosensors, Volume 6, Issue 3

September 2016 - 21 articles

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Articles (21)

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
10,678 Views
15 Pages

Lactate Sensors on Flexible Substrates

  • Xuesong Yang,
  • Timothy Fu,
  • Pavan Kumar Kota,
  • Maggie Tjia,
  • Cuong Manh Nguyen and
  • Jung-Chih Chiao

21 September 2016

Lactate detection by an in situ sensor is of great need in clinical medicine, food processing, and athletic performance monitoring. In this paper, a flexible, easy to fabricate, and low-cost biosensor base on lactate oxidase is presented. The fabrica...

  • Review
  • Open Access
118 Citations
14,228 Views
17 Pages

19 September 2016

Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) is a label-free technique that enables quick monitoring of substances at low concentrations in biological matrices. These advantages make it an attractive tool for the development of point-of-care tests suit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
10,737 Views
12 Pages

Electrochemical Sensors Based on Screen-Printed Electrodes: The Use of Phthalocyanine Derivatives for Application in VFA Detection

  • Amadou L. Ndiaye,
  • Sébastien Delile,
  • Jérôme Brunet,
  • Christelle Varenne and
  • Alain Pauly

1 September 2016

Here, we report on the use of electrochemical methods for the detection of volatiles fatty acids (VFAs), namely acetic acid. We used tetra-tert-butyl phthalocyanine (PcH2-tBu) as the sensing material and investigated its electroanalytical properties...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
9,996 Views
20 Pages

Pencil It in: Exploring the Feasibility of Hand-Drawn Pencil Electrochemical Sensors and Their Direct Comparison to Screen-Printed Electrodes

  • Elena Bernalte,
  • Christopher W. Foster,
  • Dale A.C. Brownson,
  • Morgane Mosna,
  • Graham C. Smith and
  • Craig E. Banks

29 August 2016

We explore the fabrication, physicochemical characterisation (SEM, Raman, EDX and XPS) and electrochemical application of hand-drawn pencil electrodes (PDEs) upon an ultra-flexible polyester substrate; investigating the number of draws (used for thei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
9,150 Views
15 Pages

18 August 2016

Cytochromes P450 (CYP, P450) are a large family of heme-active-site proteins involved in many catalytic processes, including steroidogenesis. In humans, four primary enzymes are involved in the metabolism of almost all xenobiotics. Among these enzyme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,770 Views
11 Pages

8 August 2016

With the ever-increasing use of nanoparticles in immunosensors, a fundamental study on the effect of epitope density is presented herein, with a small molecule epitope, on the performance of the displacement assay format in an enzyme-linked immunosor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
16,839 Views
28 Pages

Nanopore-CMOS Interfaces for DNA Sequencing

  • Sebastian Magierowski,
  • Yiyun Huang,
  • Chengjie Wang and
  • Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh

6 August 2016

DNA sequencers based on nanopore sensors present an opportunity for a significant break from the template-based incumbents of the last forty years. Key advantages ushered by nanopore technology include a simplified chemistry and the ability to interf...

  • Review
  • Open Access
125 Citations
37,151 Views
35 Pages

Microfluidic Devices for Forensic DNA Analysis: A Review

  • Brigitte Bruijns,
  • Arian Van Asten,
  • Roald Tiggelaar and
  • Han Gardeniers

5 August 2016

Microfluidic devices may offer various advantages for forensic DNA analysis, such as reduced risk of contamination, shorter analysis time and direct application at the crime scene. Microfluidic chip technology has already proven to be functional and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
76 Citations
12,627 Views
20 Pages

2 August 2016

Aptamer-based sensors have been intensively investigated as potential analytical tools in clinical analysis providing the desired portability, fast response, sensitivity, and specificity, in addition to lower cost and simplicity versus conventional m...

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