2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c00094
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Highly Sensitive and Single-Use Biosensing System Based on a GP Electrode for Analysis of Adiponectin, an Obesity Biomarker

Abstract: This study presents a disposable, novel, and sensitive biosensing system to determine adiponectin, an obesity biomarker, in real human serum. The graphite paper (GP) working electrode is a new material for impedimetric biosensors. In the literature, there is no study in which this electrode is used in impedance-based biosensors for adiponectin detection. Sensitive and useful techniques, such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry, were utilized for investigation of the modification of… Show more

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“…Glassy carbon [38,48] and graphite paper [88][89][90] are also used as electrodes based on carbon materials. And in [90], graphite paper was modified with AuNPs.…”
Section: Carbon Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glassy carbon [38,48] and graphite paper [88][89][90] are also used as electrodes based on carbon materials. And in [90], graphite paper was modified with AuNPs.…”
Section: Carbon Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, increasing adiponectin levels in the body may be a potential strategy to prevent and treat diabetes and its complications. One of the recent studies by Özcan and Sezgintürk [ 194 ] has proposed an innovative biosensor system to detect adiponectin in human serum. This biosensor uses a graphite paper (GP) electrode as the working electrode, with antiadiponectin as the bioreceptor of adiponectin.…”
Section: Others Carbon-based Electrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%