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Analytical sensor devices are used in medical settings, as well as for cell- and tissue engineering.
Both analytical sensor redundancy and estimation of non-measurable engine parameters have been used to achieve this.
Experimental results illustrate the influence of design parameters and operating conditions on the sensor performance and are compared to a simple analytical sensor model.
Here we present a living material based analytical sensor (LiMBAS) containing genetically modified bacteria (Escherichia coli) immobilized and protected in a thin layer between a nanoporous and support polymer membrane for a facile quantification of disease-relevant oligosaccharides.
A novel measuring cell, which works under volumetric static conditions, has also been designed and developed to evaluate the analytical sensor response without interference from atmospheric gases or vapours.
These improved and portable analytical sensor platforms will facilitate our ability to conduct biological monitoring programs to understand the relationship between chemical exposure assessment and disease outcomes.
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Micro-capillaries are finding increasing utility in the development of portable analytical sensors.
This sensitivity may provide an avenue to a new class of analytical sensors.
A micropower amperometric potentiostat, suitable for use in cost-sensitive analytical sensors has been built and characterised in our laboratory.
Paper microfluidics is used to produce single layer galvanic and hybrid cells to produce energy that could power paper-based analytical sensors.
The review next introduces some exciting push in the use of NMNs as enhanced materials or reporters or labels for developing new analytical sensors including electrochemical, colorimetric and fluorescent sensors.
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