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  2. Biosensor - Wikipedia

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    A biosensor can be sent directly to the location and a quick and easy test can be used. Biosensor implant for glucose monitoring in subcutaneous tissue (59x45x8 mm). Electronic components are hermetically enclosed in a Ti casing, while antenna and sensor probe are moulded into the epoxy header. [80]

  3. Biotransducer - Wikipedia

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    Biosensors based on type of biotransducers. A biotransducer is the recognition-transduction component of a biosensor system. It consists of two intimately coupled parts; a bio-recognition layer and a physicochemical transducer, which acting together converts a biochemical signal to an electronic or optical signal.

  4. Bio-FET - Wikipedia

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    Bio-FETs couple a transistor device with a bio-sensitive layer that can specifically detect bio-molecules such as nucleic acids and proteins. A Bio-FET system consists of a semiconducting field-effect transistor that acts as a transducer separated by an insulator layer (e.g. SiO 2) from the biological recognition element (e.g. receptors or probe molecules) which are selective to the target ...

  5. MicroRNA biosensors - Wikipedia

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    Stability of miRNA Biosensor: The stability of miRNA biosensors is compromised by environmental conditions, particularly for components like aptamers and antibodies. This issue is especially pertinent for point-of-care (POC) devices, which require robustness and longevity to be effectively used in various settings.

  6. Bio-MEMS - Wikipedia

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    Cell fate is regulated by both interactions between stem cells and interactions between stem cells and membrane proteins. [51] Manipulating cell seeding density is a common biological technique in controlling cellcell interactions , but controlling local density is difficult and it is often difficult to decouple effects between soluble ...

  7. Medigene Presents Data on an Innovative IFN-γ Biosensor ...

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    Planegg/Martinsried, November 12, 2024. Medigene AG (Medigene or the “Company”, FSE: MDG1, Prime Standard), an oncology platform company focused on the research and development of T cell receptor (TCR)-guided therapies for the treatment of cancer, presented data on the newest addition to its End-to-End (E2E) Platform, an Interferon-Gamma (IFN-γ) Biosensor technology that allows real-time ...

  8. Electrochemical aptamer-based biosensors - Wikipedia

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    An E-AB sensor is composed of a three-electrode cell: an interrogating (or working) electrode, a reference electrode, and a counter electrode. A signal is generated within the electrochemical cell then measured and analyzed by a potentiostat. [5] Several biochemical and electrochemical parameters optimize signal gain for E-AB biosensors.

  9. Toxic tau buildup tied to Alzheimer’s prevented by dual ...

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    Preclinical research in fruit flies and cell cultures suggests that a dual-targeting drug could help prevent the accumulation of toxic tau buildup that is associated with Alzheimer's disease ...