Abstract
Application of Biomarkers and Biosensors to Detect and Track Pathogenic Agents
Highlights
Biomarkers are an indicator for measuring and detecting pathogenic factors and assessing biological conditions
Bacteria and pathogenic agents can be detected and traced, and biomarkers and biosensors can be used to deliver the drug to the target tissue
Detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in water: Escherichia coli are a gram negative bacilli species of Enterobacteriaceae family that is present in the lower intestine of warm-blooded animals
Summary
Biomarkers are an indicator for measuring and detecting pathogenic factors and assessing biological conditions. A biosensor is a biological device that is used in various fields, such as rapid detection and traceability of pathogens, blood glucose measurements, contamination control, DNA analysis, and the study of the effects of drugs. Bioreceptor has been created from biological molecules, which analytes are placed on this part and the Physicochemical Changes are converted into electrical signals. These signals are converted to voltage values, and based on these values, the amount of Biomarkers and biosensors should be biocompatible and not dangerous to the tissues and cells of the body and should be Immobilized and have no negative effect on other tissues in the body. Biomarkers and biosensors should be chemically stable in living tissue [4, 5]
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