“…[ 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 ] Electrochemical transistors have been considered to fulfill the portable device requirements of high‐throughput, ultrasensitive, cost‐effective, rapidly, and real‐time detection without amplification, and any chemical or biological labeling. [ 21 ] Diverse kinds of sensors, including DNA, [ 22 , 23 ] protein, [ 24 , 25 ] cell, [ 26 ] neurotransmitter, [ 27 , 28 , 29 ] virus, [ 30 , 31 ] glucose, [ 32 , 33 ] glycans, [ 34 , 35 ] ion, [ 36 , 37 , 38 ] and growth factor sensors [ 39 ] are designed based on transistors. SGGTs have been utilized in diverse biosensors due to their excellent biocompatibility, chemical stability, high mobility, and the ability to work at less than 1 V. SGGTs have been used in the detection of let‐7b, [ 40 , 41 ] miRNA‐4484, [ 42 ] and other common kinds of miRNA.…”