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Biosensors organic molecule detection

It is worth noting that TTF-based sensors for species other than metals, particularly organic species, have been well studied. The principle is, of course, the same a host group capable of recognising a guest molecule is tethered to the signaller TTF, which displays an altered physical response when a guest is bound and when the receptor is free. Systems of this type are of particular interest as biosensors, for example, in the detection of saccharides for disease... [Pg.783]


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