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Biosensors function by coupling a biological sensing element with a detector system using a transducer. They are widely used in diagnostics, pharmaceutical research, fermentation-based industries and environmental and pollution monitoring.

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Chauhan, S., Rai, V. & Singh, H.B. Biosensors. Reson 9, 33–44 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02834305

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