Magnetic Biosensors and Their Applications
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensor and Bioelectronic Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 480
Special Issue Editors
Interests: magnetism; magnetoelasticity; giant magnetoimpedance; magnetoresistance; amorphous ferromagnets; manganites; exchange interactions; spin Hall effect; magnetic field and stress sensors
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Interests: magnetic nanoparticles and composites; amorphous and nanostructured magnetic materials; biomedical applications of magnetic materials; magnetic sensors; materials for the shielding of electromagnetic radiation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Emerging technologies based on magnetic properties are becoming a fast-growing innovation that will significantly change the way humans live. Magnetic biosensors have many applications in medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and biotechnology. In medical diagnostics, magnetic biosensors are used to detect specific biomarkers for diseases such as cancer or diabetes. They can also be used to detect pathogens in food and water. In biotechnology, magnetic biosensors are used to detect specific proteins, enzymes or DNA sequences. Overall, magnetic biosensors are a powerful tool for the detection and characterization of biological molecules and have great potential to improve the accuracy and efficiency of medical diagnostics, environmental control and biotechnology research. In addition, it should be mentioned that a growing body of work on wireless magnetic devices is arising from the intrinsic properties of magnetism.
The goal of this Special Issue is to encourage scientists to publish as much detail as possible related to all aspects of magnetic biosensors, from their modelling, design, functionalization, characterization and applications.
Prof. Dr. Antonio Hernando Grande
Dr. Daniel Matatagui
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sensors
- biosensors
- magnetic
- modelling
- simulation
- synthesis
- nanotechnology
- bioconjugation
- functionalization
- magnetostrictive
- magnetoresistive
- magnetic resonance
- wireless sensors
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