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There is an increasing demand for portable, reliable, and cost effective bioelectronic systems for applications ranging from clinical diagnosis to homeland security. Conventional detection systems involve labeling the probe molecules, large amount of target molecules to enable detection, and elaborate signal transduction methods. Most of them also have to couple with optical detection equipments that...
The hydrolysis of starch converting into glucose, cyclodextrins and other monomer products is very critical in food and pharmaceutical industries. The conventional methods of testing the hydrolysis products are cumbersome and time consuming. The single-crystal zinc oxide (ZnO) structures are quasi-one dimensional semiconducting nanostrucrures, and open a new field of biosensor technology for fabricating...
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