Biosensors in Clinical Chemistry


Biosensors are devices that use organic/biochemical responses to discriminate between objective analytes. A transducer and a biocatalyst are included in the device. A biocatalyst can be a cell, tissue, catalyst, or even an oligonucleotide. The majority of the transducers are amperometric, potentiometric, or optical. The placement of biosensors is determined by the distance between the biocatalyst and the transducer, as well as the concept of the acknowledgment event. Up to 25% of science decisions made in clinical settings could be attributed to edit improvements.



 


  • DNA BIOSENSORS
  • Enzyme immunosensors
  • Electrochemical biosensors
  • Biocatalyst transducer

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