Abstract
With the progress of nanoscience and biotechnology, advanced electrochemical biosensors have been widely investigated for various application fields. Such electrochemical sensors are well suited to miniaturization and integration for portable devices and parallel processing chips. Therefore, advanced electrochemical biosensors can open a new era in health care, drug discovery, and environmental monitoring. This Special Issue serves the need to promote exploratory research and development on emerging electrochemical biosensor technologies while aiming to reflect on the current state of research in this emerging field.
Highlights
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Electrochemical biosensors consist of three parts: a sensitive biocomponent that recognizes the analyte, an electrochemical signal transducer or detector component that transforms the recognition into a measurable electrochemical signal, and an amplification and reader device (Figure 1)
This Special Issue is dedicated to original results, achievements, and reviews by active researchers working on current state-of-the-art research of electrochemical biosensors
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. These innovations have accelerated the creation of new electrochemical biosensors with remarkable improvements in sensitivity, selectivity, accuracy, and multiplexing capacity, along with significant size reductions [4]. Electrochemical biosensors consist of three parts: a sensitive biocomponent that recognizes the analyte, an electrochemical signal transducer or detector component that transforms the recognition into a measurable electrochemical signal, and an amplification and reader device (Figure 1).
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