“…Electrochemical biosensors are one kind of the most popular detection methods for the detection of all kinds diseases, due to their advantages of short detection time, instrumental simplicity, low cost and portability, holding a great potential for POC diagnostic applications [85] , [86] , [87] , [88] , [89] . As a result, various electrochemical biosensors have been explored for the applications in the development of POC diagnostic platforms, including voltammetric/amperometric biosensors [90] , [91] , [92] , [93] , [94] , impedimetric biosensors [95] , [96] , potentiometric biosensors [97] , and field-effect transistor (FET) based biosensors [98] , [99] .…”