An overview on recent progress in screen-printed electroanalytical (bio) sensors
Portability is one of the essential keys in the development of modern analytical devices.
Screen printing technology is an established technology for both chemical and biosensor …
Screen printing technology is an established technology for both chemical and biosensor …
Biosensors and microfluidic biosensors: from fabrication to application
Biosensors are ubiquitous in a variety of disciplines, such as biochemical, electrochemical,
agricultural, and biomedical areas. They can integrate various point-of-care applications …
agricultural, and biomedical areas. They can integrate various point-of-care applications …
Wet‐adhesive on‐skin sensors based on metal–organic frameworks for wireless monitoring of metabolites in sweat
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with well‐defined porous structures and tailored
functionalities have been widely used in chemical sensing. However, the integration of …
functionalities have been widely used in chemical sensing. However, the integration of …
The food–materials nexus: Next generation bioplastics and advanced materials from agri‐food residues
The most recent strategies available for upcycling agri‐food losses and waste (FLW) into
functional bioplastics and advanced materials are reviewed and the valorization of food …
functional bioplastics and advanced materials are reviewed and the valorization of food …
[HTML][HTML] Nanocellulose derived from agricultural biowaste by-products–Sustainable synthesis, biocompatibility, biomedical applications, and future perspectives: A …
Cellulose, a natural linear biopolymer composed of hierarchically arranged cellulose
nanofibrils, presents a compelling avenue for sustainable nanocellulose synthesis from …
nanofibrils, presents a compelling avenue for sustainable nanocellulose synthesis from …
Screen-printed electrodes: Fabrication, modification, and biosensing applications
As electrochemical measuring instruments, screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) are
constructed via a technology called thick film deposition onto plastic or ceramic substrates …
constructed via a technology called thick film deposition onto plastic or ceramic substrates …
A review on the role and performance of cellulose nanomaterials in sensors
Sensors and biosensors play a key role as an analytical tool for the rapid, reliable, and early
diagnosis of human diseases. Such devices can also be employed for monitoring …
diagnosis of human diseases. Such devices can also be employed for monitoring …
Use of industrial wastes as sustainable nutrient sources for bacterial cellulose (BC) production: Mechanism, advances, and future perspectives
A novel nanomaterial, bacterial cellulose (BC), has become noteworthy recently due to its
better physicochemical properties and biodegradability, which are desirable for various …
better physicochemical properties and biodegradability, which are desirable for various …
Towards application of CRISPR-Cas12a in the design of modern viral DNA detection tools
J Dronina, U Samukaite-Bubniene… - Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Early detection of viral pathogens by DNA-sensors in clinical samples, contaminated foods,
soil or water can dramatically improve clinical outcomes and reduce the socioeconomic …
soil or water can dramatically improve clinical outcomes and reduce the socioeconomic …
[HTML][HTML] Opportunities for bacterial nanocellulose in biomedical applications: Review on biosynthesis, modification and challenges
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a natural polysaccharide produced as extracellular
material by bacterial strains and has favorable intrinsic properties for primary use in …
material by bacterial strains and has favorable intrinsic properties for primary use in …