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Biosensors based on immobilized insects fragments

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The application of insect-sensing organs as parts of advanced biosensor devices with an electronic reading of the signals produced by the biological component is briefly reviewed, and some future applications are discussed.

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Acknowledgment

A draft of this review paper was originally written (I.V. Sevonkaev) as an assignment in the graduate course “Bioelectronics and Bionanotechnology” CM725-01 offered by the Biomolecular Science Program, Clarkson University, instructed by Prof. E. Katz.

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Dedicated to Professor Dr. Yakov I. Tur'yan on the occasion of his 85th birthday.

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Sevonkaev, I.V., Katz, E. Biosensors based on immobilized insects fragments. J Solid State Electrochem 12, 7–14 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10008-007-0355-8

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