2020
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors8030061
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Phage-Based Sensors in Medicine: A Review

Abstract: Bacteriophages are interesting entities on the border of biology and chemistry. In nature, they are bacteria parasites, while, after genetic manipulation, they gain new properties, e.g., selectively binding proteins. Owing to this, they may be applied as recognition elements in biosensors. Combining bacteriophages with different transducers can then result in the development of innovative sensor designs that may revolutionize bioanalytics and improve the quality of medical services. Therefore, here, we review … Show more

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“…Moreover, phages can detect very small bacterial amounts, as by replicating inside their host cells they greatly amplify the detection signal in each viral reproductive cycle [49]. Phage-based sensing methods also have the advantage of being inexpensive and robust, maintaining a stability under unfavorable conditions, such as high temperatures or in the presence of solvents, that is far greater than that displayed by antibodies [50].…”
Section: Phage Based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, phages can detect very small bacterial amounts, as by replicating inside their host cells they greatly amplify the detection signal in each viral reproductive cycle [49]. Phage-based sensing methods also have the advantage of being inexpensive and robust, maintaining a stability under unfavorable conditions, such as high temperatures or in the presence of solvents, that is far greater than that displayed by antibodies [50].…”
Section: Phage Based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three of the available systems, Ph.D.-7, Ph.D.-12 and Ph.D.-C7C, offer the possibility of testing 12 linear amino acid residues, 7 linear residues, and either cyclic (via cys-cys disulfide bond) or 7 random peptides, respectively. Due to the current demands in this area of research, it is predictable that new improvements and additional techniques will become available in the near future [50].…”
Section: Phage Displaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are important in biomedicine, particularly in the development of new vaccines, therapeutic drug carriers, and targeted therapy. 12–16…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are important in biomedicine, particularly in the development of new vaccines, therapeutic drug carriers, and targeted therapy. [12][13][14][15][16] It is now critical to develop viral vaccines that induce longterm protective immune responses without compromising safety and tolerability. As a vaccine carrier, a filamentous bacteriophage maintains its original viral structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%