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Graphene has attracted enormous interest for electrically detecting chemical and biological materials. However, because the super material doesn’t act like a normal semiconductor, transistors ...
The graphene sheet was stretched like a trampoline ... industrial partners in their quest to realize ultrasensitive biosensors for home use. By advancing the latest tools such as semiconductor ...
The study defines biosensors as analytical devices that convert biological reactions into measurable signals, such as changes ...
Despite the large amount of recent publications on graphene-based biosensors, the advantages of those novel biomolecular detection platforms over conventional bioassay tools remain to be clarified.
A new, penny-sized sensor developed by researchers from Boston College, Boston University, and Giner Labs uses wastewater to measure opioid use at the local level The unique properties of the ...
“This biosensor is the first of its kind,” said Rajan Chakrabarty, a professor of energy, environmental, and chemical ...
The medical field is also exploring graphene for its potential in drug delivery and biosensors. As these applications ...
such as biosensors. To meet this need, Bouilly's team has designed an original and novel graphene transfer technique. The transfer device consists of a network of glass chambers in which graphene ...
At the core of the biosensor is a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) modified with an interlocked network of Prussian blue (PB) and graphene oxide (GO). This network was created using electro ...
Graphene, whose discovery won the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics, has been a shining star in the material science in the past few years. Owing to its interesting electrical, optical, mechanical and ...
Heat transfer in proteins and through protein-water interfaces. Energy landscapes and dynamics in amorphous solids; Biosensors for explosives detection utilizing photosynthetic reaction centers; ...