2013
DOI: 10.4172/1948-593x.1000e122
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Miniaturized Multiplex Electrochemical Biosensor in Clinical Bioanalysis

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“…Multiplexed assays allow for measuring multiple biomarkers or chemical species in a single sample, providing comprehensive information for disease diagnosis, drug screening, and environmental monitoring. Integrating multiplexed assays with LoC devices will streamline analytical workflows and reduce the overall assay time, improving efficiency and throughput [89,90].…”
Section: Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiplexed assays allow for measuring multiple biomarkers or chemical species in a single sample, providing comprehensive information for disease diagnosis, drug screening, and environmental monitoring. Integrating multiplexed assays with LoC devices will streamline analytical workflows and reduce the overall assay time, improving efficiency and throughput [89,90].…”
Section: Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In electrochemical biosensors, electrodes play an essential role as the transducer (Li et al, 2017;Mahato, Kumar, et al, 2018) and are also used as a platform for the immobilization of the biorecognition element (Cho et al, 2020). They provide real-time measurements, are less susceptible to interference, and can be scaled down, paving the way for portable and cost-effective lab on a chip multiplex diagnosis (Chandra, 2013b;Li et al, 2017). Since the first electrochemical biosensor was developed by Clark et al in 1962 for glucose monitoring (Clark & Lyons, 2006), several new biosensors have been re- the piezoelectric (Sawant, 2017).…”
Section: Application Of Silk Biomaterials In Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Great sensitivity, mobility, and quick reaction time make electrochemical sensors (EC) an appealing platform for analytical studies [52][53][54]. Because of advantages such as compactness [55] and low detection limits [56], electrochemical methods have been prolonged and widely exploited to construct sensors aimed at the direct realtime monitoring of important biomarkers in the human body [57]. These characteristics also make electrochemical sensors suitable for wearable devices requiring high flexibility and endurance.…”
Section: Electrochemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%