Reference type: Journal
Authors: Scheller FW,
Wollenberger U,
Warsinke A
Article Title: Research and development in biosensors.
Publication date: 2001
Journal: Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Volume: 12
Issue: (1)
Page numbers: 35-40.
DOI: 10.1016/S0958-1669(00)00169-5
Abstract: Progress in biosensors has mainly been made by the improvement of the biological components and the implementation of microsystem technologies. Enzymes are still the most appropriate recognition elements because they combine high chemical specificity and inherent biocatalytic signal amplification. A breakthrough has been achieved in the application of membrane-integrated receptor systems for analyte recognition and signal transduction in biosensors. Sensor integration of RNA aptamers has been initiated, and the performance of fully synthetic molecularly imprinted polymers has been improved
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