2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2023.215433
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Manganese dioxide nanostructures: Design, synthesis and conceptualization for developing innovative sensors in reporting environmental risk factors

Jianling Chen,
Chenfei Wang,
Xinhong Qin
et al.
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“…For point-of-care applications, peptides must possess several characteristics, including cost-effectiveness, fast response time, high selectivity, sensitivity, resistance to analyte interference, and the ability to detect a wide range of analytes in real samples. , Despite these challenges, peptides have shown promise in not only detecting viruses but also effectively sensing some bacteria, with ongoing research in this area. To understand the potential effectiveness of peptides as receptors in biosensor systems for various targets, we analyzed several related studies and summarized their findings in Table .…”
Section: Peptide Applications For Flavivirus Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For point-of-care applications, peptides must possess several characteristics, including cost-effectiveness, fast response time, high selectivity, sensitivity, resistance to analyte interference, and the ability to detect a wide range of analytes in real samples. , Despite these challenges, peptides have shown promise in not only detecting viruses but also effectively sensing some bacteria, with ongoing research in this area. To understand the potential effectiveness of peptides as receptors in biosensor systems for various targets, we analyzed several related studies and summarized their findings in Table .…”
Section: Peptide Applications For Flavivirus Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to address these issues, multiple ongoing studies are currently developing colorimetric biosensors that use polydiacetylene (PDA) to enable visual detection. 19–21 PDA sensors display easily observable color changes, affordability, and versatile application potential, driving comprehensive research in this field. The polymerization of diacetylene (DA) to form PDA occurs through a photoreaction without the need for a chemical initiator, enabling the synthesis of high purity PDA without byproducts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%