2009
DOI: 10.1002/elan.200804554
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Electrochemical Aptasensors

Abstract: This review presents electrochemical aptasensors reported in the literature. Their development has been growing as evidenced by the increasing number of scientific publications on this subject since 2004. Aptasensors are presented according to their transduction mode, including the most described amperometric and impedimetric devices as well as FETs and the first very recently reported potentiometric aptasensor. Signal-on (positive readout signal) and less sensitive signal-off (negative readout signal) aptasen… Show more

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“…The bioreceptor will be responsible for the selectivity/specificity of the sensor response to a given target or group of targets of interest, thus minimizing the interference from other substances in complex mixtures (Viswanathan and Radecki, 2008). On the other hand, the transducer determines the sensitivity of the biosensor and is responsible for converting the biological signal into a measurable signal (Monošík et al, 2012;Sassolas et al, 2009). The selectivity and sensitivity of the bioreceptor and transducer make the biosensors an attractive analytical tool in several areas and applicable to a large variety of samples including body fluids, food, cell cultures and environmental samples Grieshaber et al, 2008;Sassolas et al, 2009).…”
Section: Aptamer-based Biosensors: Aptasensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bioreceptor will be responsible for the selectivity/specificity of the sensor response to a given target or group of targets of interest, thus minimizing the interference from other substances in complex mixtures (Viswanathan and Radecki, 2008). On the other hand, the transducer determines the sensitivity of the biosensor and is responsible for converting the biological signal into a measurable signal (Monošík et al, 2012;Sassolas et al, 2009). The selectivity and sensitivity of the bioreceptor and transducer make the biosensors an attractive analytical tool in several areas and applicable to a large variety of samples including body fluids, food, cell cultures and environmental samples Grieshaber et al, 2008;Sassolas et al, 2009).…”
Section: Aptamer-based Biosensors: Aptasensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biosensors that use DNA or RNA aptamers as bioreceptors have been named "aptasensors" Hianik and Wang, 2009;Radi, 2011;Sassolas et al, 2009). The aptasensors emerged in the early 1990s with the discovery and introduction of aptamers as sensing probes (Ellington and Szostak, 1990;Tuerk andGold, 1990 cited in Cheng et al, 2009).…”
Section: Aptamer-based Biosensors: Aptasensorsmentioning
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