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Magnetoelastic (ME) biosensors based on the magnetoelastic effect can detect specific substances through surface functionalization and bioanalysis as described in the article number 2101216 by Zhongyun Yuan and co‐workers. Then change of the load on the ME biosensors can cause its resonance frequency to shift. Finally, the shift in resonance frequency can be detected to determine the content of corresponding...
Magnetoelastic (ME) biosensors are portable, nontoxic, inexpensive, compatible with wireless networks, and have high sensitivity, accuracy, and specificity toward the target element. Thus, they have attracted considerable attention in application of biological identification, chemical detection, and medical diagnosis, as well as in many academic achievements in the field of sensor research. Herein,...
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