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Nanomaterials graphene-based electrochemical

Hernandez EJ, Ozalp VC (2012) Graphene and other nanomaterial-based electrochemical aptasensors. Biosensors 2 1-14... [Pg.523]

The use of carbon-based nanomaterials such as CNTs and graphene for the development of POC biosensors has attracted attention due to their physical, electrical, electrochemical, and chemical properties. In particular, one-dimensional nanostructures are very attractive for designing high-density arrays for ultrasensitive protein detection due to their high surface-to-volume ratio and electron-transport properties. Such nanostructures represent a promise for the development of multiple biomaikers assays in ultrasmall sample volumes, being of special interest for medical areas. ... [Pg.239]

Al, J.E., 2014. Multi-nanomaterial electrochemical biosensor based on label-free graphene for detecting cancer biomarkers. Biosens. Bioelectron. 55, 464—469. [Pg.197]


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