Nanomaterials as Electrochemical Labels for Biosensors
Alba Iglesias-Mayor and
AgustÃn Costa-GarcÃa
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AgustÃn Costa-GarcÃa: Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Spain
Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017, vol. 5, issue 3, 72-73
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In recent years, many efforts have been carried out to develop alternatives to the use of enzymes as electroactive labels. Nanomaterials have been used for many applications in the development of electrochemical biosensors and currently the use of modified nanoparticles is booming in this research area. This mini review is focused in the use of electroactive metallic nanoparticles modified with a biologic element for electrochemical biosensing.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTBEB.2017.05.555664
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