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SouravSeptember 20, 2024

What is a biosensor?

What is a biosensor?

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SouravSeptember 20, 2024

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A biosensor is a highly specialized analytical device designed to detect specific chemical or biological substances. It consists of two primary components: a biological recognition element that selectively interacts with a target analyte and a transducer that converts the interaction into a measurable signal. This integration enables sensitive and specific detection, making biosensors vital tools in clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety applications.

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