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Electrochemical Biosensors for Biomarker Detection and Medical Applications

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 November 2025 | Viewed by 47

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Bioelectroanalytics Team, Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Trylińskiego St. 18., 10-683 Olsztyn, Poland
Interests: electrochemical sensors and biosensors; redox-active layers; biomedical diagnosis
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Electrochemical biosensors have emerged as powerful analytical tools for the detection of biomarkers, playing a crucial role in medical diagnostics, disease monitoring, and personalized healthcare. These biosensors use electrochemical transduction mechanisms to convert biochemical interactions into electrical signals, offering advantages such as high sensitivity, specificity, portability, and rapid response times.

The increasing demand for early disease detection and continuous health monitoring has driven significant advancements in electrochemical biosensor technology. These biosensors are now being integrated with advanced nanomaterials, microfluidics, and wearable devices, enhancing their performance and expanding their applications in point-of-care diagnostics.

Electrochemical biosensors enable the real-time monitoring of various biomarkers, allowing for timely medical interventions and personalized treatment plans. Furthermore, the miniaturization of biosensor devices facilitates the development of non-invasive and user-friendly diagnostic platforms, further increasing their accessibility and utility in modern healthcare systems.

In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:

  1. Electrochemical biosensors for the following:
  • Detection of cancer biomarkers, cardiovascular disease markers, and neurodegenerative disorder biomarkers;
  • Diabetes monitoring;
  • Infectious disease diagnostics;
  • Hormonal and metabolic disorder detection;
  • Drug and toxin monitoring;
  1. Multiplex electrochemical biosensors.
  2. Miniaturization technologies in the design of electrochemical biosensors.
  3. Point-of-care biosensors.  

Dr. Kamila Malecka-Baturo
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • electrochemical biosensors
  • multiplex electrochemical biosensors
  • miniaturization technologies in the design of electrochemical biosensors
  • point-of-care biosensors

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