Novel Approaches for Biosensor
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Biosciences and Bioengineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 September 2021) | Viewed by 589
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cell-based biosensor; nanobio sensor; 3D printing; impedimetric biosensor
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Interests: biomedical nanotechnology; drug delivery; bioimaging; tissue engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The development of biosensors for diagnostic practices has attracted a great deal of devotion from the science community since the last decade. Biosensors are used to detect analytes in biomedical and clinical diagnostics, biochemical and food industries, and environmental analysis. Thus, there is increasing demand for the development of convenient and cost-effective biosensors that can be utilized in point-of-care applications by unqualified recruits. These biosensors help to detect and diagnose diseases in their initial phase and assist in new drug discovery. The budding mandate of such point-of-care biosensors with enhanced selectivity, sensitivity, and reproducibility has encouraged researchers to translate such devices from laboratory to hospital.
For this Special Issue, we invite the submission of regular as well as review papers on the following topics:
- Cell-based sensors
- Bio/electrochemical sensors
- Biomedical sensors
- Nanobio sensors
- 3D printed biosensors
Submissions on other topics are also welcome so long as they are within the theme of the Special Issue.
Dr. Rangadhar Pradhan
Dr. Gopinath Packirisamy
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biosensor
- cell-based sensors
- electrochemical sensors
- nanosensors
- 3D printed sensor
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