Nanobiosensors

Chapter

Abstract

So far, we have covered several different types of bioreceptors (enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc.) and transducers (optical, electrochemical, piezoelectric, thermal, etc.) that have commonly been used for biosensors.

Keywords

Graphene Oxide Nanoporous Material Biosensor Application Plasmon Resonance Band Cadmium Sulphide 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.University of ArizonaTucsonUSA

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