Jain, Yachna, Rana, Chandni, Goyal, Arshi, Sharma, Namita, Verma, Madan Lal and Jana, Asim Kumar 2010, Biosensors, types and applications, in BEATS 2010 : Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Assistive Technologies, Jalandhar, India, BEATS, Jalandhar, India, pp. 1-6.
Biosensor has rapidly become essential analytical tools, since they offer higher performance in terms of sensitivity and selectively than any other currently available diagnostic device. The development of biosensor technology represents a crucial task for environmental pollution management, there is a considerable need to project and realize biosensors with the best features for commercialization, such as selectivity, sensitivity, stability, reproducibility and low cost. With appropriate progress testing and commercialization, biosensors will have an important impact on environmental monitoring, reducing costs and increasing the efficiency of certain applications. The same multiple approach might be used for development of biosensor platforms suitable for use in fields as diverse as environmental and agrifood to industry, research security and defence, medical and clinical. This review paper focussed on the various types of biosensors and applications in environmental monitoring.
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eng
Field of Research
100301 Biocatalysis and Enzyme Technology 100306 Industrial Molecular Engineering of Nucleic Acids and Proteins 100703 Nanobiotechnology
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