04849nam 2201189z- 450 991055736470332120220111(CKB)5400000000042245(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77005(oapen)doab77005(EXLCZ)99540000000004224520202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNovel Electrochemical Biosensors for Clinical AssaysBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (204 p.)3-0365-2344-8 3-0365-2343-X Biosensors, i.e., devices where biological molecules or bio(mimetic)structures are intimately coupled to a chemo/physical transducer for converting a biorecognition event into a measurable signal, have recently gained a wide (if not huge) academic and practical interest for the multitude of their applications in analysis, especially in the field of bioanalysis, medical diagnostics, and clinical assays. Indeed, thanks to their very simple use (permitting sometimes their application at home), the minimal sample pretreatment requirement, the higher selectivity, and sensitivity, biosensors are an essential tool in the detection and monitoring of a wide range of medical conditions from glycemia to Alzheimer's disease as well as in the monitoring of drug responses. Soon, we expect that their importance and use in clinical diagnostics will expand rapidly so as to be of critical importance to public health in the coming years. This Special Issue would like to focus on recent research and development in the field of biosensors as analytical tools for clinical assays and medical diagnostics.Technology: general issuesbicssc1-methoxy-5-ethyl phenazinium ethyl sulfatealkaline phosphatasealternating current electrokinetic effectsamperometric detectionanalytical methodsaptamerbio-functionalization optimizationbiomarkersbiomarkers for infectious diseasesbiomedical engineeringbiosensorbiosensorsbreast cancercapacitive sensingcarbon dotscholine analysischoline biosensorcholine oxidasecompetitive electrochemical immunosensorcost-effective biosensorsdisposable enzyme sensordual electrode biosensorelectrochemical biosensorelectrochemical enzyme sensorelectrochemical sensorelectrochemical toolselectrochemistryelectrophysiologyelectropolymerized non-conducting polymerenzymeenzyme immobilizationflow injection analysisfolic acidfructosyl peptide oxidaseglucose dehydrogenasehuman epididymis protein 4immobilizationimpedancein situ detectionInternet of Thingslab-on-a-chiplabelinglactate oxidasemagnetic NPsmicro-electrode arraymiRNA sensingmolecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)nanobiosensorsnanomaterialnanoparticles (NPs)neural circuit recognitionnorepinephrineon-board calibrationoptogeneticsoveroxidized polypyrroleoveroxidized polypyrrole filmphosphatidylcholinephosphocholine analysisphospholipase D assaypoint-of-care diagnosticsreal samplesself-assembled monolayers (SAMs)signal amplificationsimultaneous determinationsurface imprinted polymers (SIPs)surface plasmon resonancetyrosinasevascular endothelial growth factorvoltammetryWiFi portable potentiostatzinc finger proteinTechnology: general issuesGuerrieri Antonioedt1271979Guerrieri AntonioothBOOK9910557364703321Novel Electrochemical Biosensors for Clinical Assays3025162UNINA