Enzymatic Biosensors
An enzyme biosensor is an analytical device that associates with an enzyme with a transducer to produce a signal proportional to target analyte concentration. This signal can result from a change in proton concentration, release or uptake of gases such as ammonia or oxygen. The transducer converts this signal into a measurable response such as temperature change or absorption of light through electrochemical means. This signal can be further amplified, processed or stored for later analysis.
- Biomarkers for Diagnosis Diseases
- Glucose Oxidase Biosensor for Diabetes
- Implantable Glucose Biosensor
- Cholesterol Biosensor
- Oxidative Stress Biomarkers
- Superoxide Anion Radical Biosensor
- Thiol Biosensor
- Nitric oxide Biosensor
- Nitrite Biosensors
- Apoptosis Marker
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