Biomedical Polymers 2007
DOI: 10.1533/9781845693640.174
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Polymers in biosensors

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“…However, integrating more than one biological molecule into the sensor reduces the stability of the system and its repeatability . Since biological materials such as antibodies and enzymes are easily affected by environmental conditions, their activity against the analyte may decrease . At the same time, steric hindrance can be created by occupying the adsorption sites in the labeled biosensor systems .…”
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“…However, integrating more than one biological molecule into the sensor reduces the stability of the system and its repeatability . Since biological materials such as antibodies and enzymes are easily affected by environmental conditions, their activity against the analyte may decrease . At the same time, steric hindrance can be created by occupying the adsorption sites in the labeled biosensor systems .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 66 Since biological materials such as antibodies and enzymes are easily affected by environmental conditions, their activity against the analyte may decrease. 67 At the same time, steric hindrance can be created by occupying the adsorption sites in the labeled biosensor systems. 68 In the present study, an immunosensor system was developed using only one biological molecule.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%