“…The QCM is also a sensitive and universal device for measuring concentrations of various gases (e.g., aldehydes) in the air [77][78][79]. The broad uses of QCM-based biosensors have been referred to in published articles concerning the detection of various molecules, including proteins [80], enzymes [81], peptides [82], drugs [83], vitamins [84], metals [85], pesticides [86], biomarkers [87], antibiotics [88], bacteria [89], alcohols [90], aldehyde [91], furanic compounds [92], etc. Mass-sensitive-based QCM biosensors are commonly employed for the detection of disease-related biomarkers.…”