Biosensors for Biomedical and Environmental Applications, Third Edition

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "B1: Biosensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 52

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Interests: sensors and biosensors; intracellular measurements; environmental analysis; development of new sensing platforms; smart materials and biomaterials; responsive materials; smart packaging; biocompatible materials; bioactive materials
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of Micromachines focusing on "Biosensors for Biomedical and Environmental Applications, Third Edition".

Biosensors are powerful tools in the detection of biomarkers, pollutants, xenobiotics and contaminants, and their evolution has the power to significantly improve medical diagnosis processes as well as environmental health monitoring. The last two years witnessed a boost in interest towards biosensing technologies, mostly due to the pandemic’s effects, but also due to ecological concerns related to the global environmental emergency.

Biosensors can be categorized depending on their sensing element, the relevant support, the transduction mechanism, or their intended application, and great scientific effort has been devoted to improving and optimizing all these aspects in order to enhance the selectivity and sensitivity of existing sensors, while exploring the way to novel devices. Contributions stemming from chemistry, biology, physics, engineering, computation and medicine intertwine and complement one another, making research in this multidisciplinary field vibrant and dynamic.

This Special Issue aims to provide an overview regarding recent advances in the design and production of novel biosensors, with special focus on novel sensing elements, immobilization techniques, detection strategies and miniaturization. Emphasis is placed on aspects related to the micro- and nano-conception of these devices.

Dr. Antonella Battisti
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • sensors
  • biosensors
  • environmental sensors
  • biomedical sensors
  • food sensors
  • quality control
  • nanosystems
  • nanomaterials
  • immobilization technologies
  • aptamer-based biosensors
  • enzyme-based biosensors
  • cell-based biosensors
  • DNA-based biosensors
  • immunosensors
  • lab on a chip (LOC)
  • miniaturization
  • microstructured sensors
  • nanostructured sensors
  • biomarkers detection
  • pollutants detection
  • contaminants detection
  • xenobiotics detection

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