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ClearBiophysical Methods in Medical Microbiology
This book provides an overview of biophysical methods applied to medical microbiology, covering techniques used to characterize and study microorganisms in clinical and research contexts. It serves as an educational reference rather than a primary research study.
Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors for Food, Environmental and Biomedical Analysis
Researchers reviewed the field of electrochemical sensors and biosensors, evaluating their sensitivity and selectivity for applications in food safety, environmental monitoring, and biomedical diagnostics as miniaturized alternatives to conventional analytical gold standards.
Hotspots and trends of electrochemical biosensor technology: a bibliometric analysis from 2003 to 2023
This bibliometric analysis of electrochemical biosensor research from 2003 to 2022 identifies key publication hotspots, emerging research themes, and influential contributors, providing a structured overview of how this sensing technology has evolved over two decades.
Pathological Analysis and Applied Sciences: Bridging Theory and Practice
This book covers pathological analysis and applied sciences, bridging theoretical foundations with practical laboratory applications, serving as an educational reference text rather than a primary research study.
Material biologikoen integrazioa teknologian: biosentsoreak
This Basque-language science communication article explains what biosensors are, how they work, and their applications in analytical chemistry. The paper is focused on science education and is not related to microplastic research.
The Revolutionary repercussion of Cell Sensor Technology in Live-cell Biosensors
This review describes advances in live-cell biosensor technology, covering how cell-based sensors monitor physiological and biochemical processes in real time for applications in disease diagnosis, drug discovery, and environmental monitoring. The paper highlights the advantages of dynamic biosensing over traditional static assays.
Biosensors for Micro- and Nanoplastics Detection: A Review
This review covers new biosensor technologies being developed to detect microplastics and nanoplastics more quickly and accurately than current methods. Better detection tools are important because they could enable faster monitoring of plastic contamination in water, food, and the environment, helping researchers and regulators better protect human health.
Biosensors in environmental analysis of microplastics and heavy metal compounds – A review on current status and challenges
This review examines how biosensors -- devices that use biological materials to detect pollutants -- could provide faster and cheaper monitoring of microplastics and heavy metals in the environment. Current methods for detecting microplastics are expensive and time-consuming, so biosensor technology could help track contamination more widely. Better environmental monitoring is an important step toward reducing the microplastic exposure that ultimately affects human health.
Modern Bio-Technological Applications: Innovations and Insights in Life Sciences
This edited volume presents innovations and insights across modern biotechnological applications in the life sciences, covering topics relevant to environmental biotechnology and emerging tools for addressing pollution and sustainability challenges.
Recent Progress in Micro- and Nanotechnology-Enabled Sensors for Biomedical and Environmental Challenges
This review covers advances in tiny sensors built with micro- and nanotechnology that can detect pollutants in air, water, soil, and food, as well as diagnose diseases. These sensor technologies are relevant to microplastic research because they could enable faster and more sensitive detection of plastic particles in environmental and biological samples.
Integrated Electrochemical Biosensors for Detection of Waterborne Pathogens in Low-Resource Settings
This review covers the development of electrochemical biosensors integrated with microfluidic components for detecting waterborne pathogens, highlighting their potential for portable, affordable water quality monitoring in developing countries. The authors discuss how these devices could address critical gaps in current water safety infrastructure in low-resource settings.
Microplastic Detection and Quantification with Biosensing Techniques
This review examines emerging biosensor technologies for detecting and quantifying microplastics in food and environmental samples, comparing electrochemical, optical, and biological sensing approaches as faster and cheaper alternatives to conventional spectroscopy. Improved detection methods are critical for understanding true human exposure levels and setting meaningful safety thresholds for microplastics in drinking water and food.
Exploring Innovative Approaches for the Analysis of Micro- and Nanoplastics: Breakthroughs in (Bio)Sensing Techniques
This review covers new sensing technologies, including electrochemical and optical biosensors, being developed to detect microplastics and nanoplastics more quickly and affordably than current lab methods. Better detection tools are essential because understanding how much plastic pollution exists in the environment and in our bodies is the first step toward addressing the health risks.
Detection of metallic pollutants in waste water using bio sensors and its remediation
This review examines biosensor technologies for detecting metallic pollutants in wastewater, including approaches for monitoring diverse contaminants from industrial and urban sources. The study highlights how continuous real-time monitoring using biosensors can help address the growing threat of water pollution to human health and ecosystems.
Sensors in action: towards bespoke analytical devices
This overview describes advances in bespoke chemical sensor technologies — including inkjet-printed electrochemical and optical devices — for point-of-care diagnostics and environmental monitoring, highlighting the potential for miniaturized analytical platforms integrated into everyday objects.
BioSensors 2023 Frontmatter
This is the front matter for the BioSensors 2023 conference proceedings. Biosensor technologies are increasingly being applied to microplastic detection in environmental samples and biological tissues.
Biochemical Foundations of Life: Integrating Biology and Chemistry for Modern Science
This textbook integrates biology and chemistry to provide biochemical foundations for modern science education, covering core topics in biochemistry for students and researchers.
Electrochemical Biosensors in the Diagnosis of Acute and Chronic Leukemias
This review examines electrochemical biosensors as a novel diagnostic approach for acute and chronic leukemias, describing how nano-sensing interfaces functionalized with biological recognition elements detect changes in electrical properties upon analyte binding as a more sensitive alternative to conventional microscopy and molecular biology methods.
Water Pollution: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
This book covers the causes, effects, and solutions related to water pollution, providing an educational overview of water quality challenges and remediation approaches rather than presenting original research findings.
Lab-on-a-chip technologies for food safety, processing, and packaging applications: a review
Researchers reviewed lab-on-a-chip microfluidic devices for food safety applications, comparing electrochemical, optical, and biological detection methods for pathogens and contaminants, and highlighting their potential for food processing, nutraceutical development, and smart packaging — though noting most systems are not yet commercially scaled.
Advances in Materials and Technologies for Gas Sensing from Environmental and Food Monitoring to Breath Analysis
This review examines recent advances in gas sensing materials and technologies across environmental monitoring, food quality control, and medical breath analysis applications. Researchers highlight how nanostructured and composite sensing materials are enabling improved device performance and opening new application areas. The study discusses emerging trends in sensor development that could impact environmental pollution detection and healthcare diagnostics.
Advanced Medical Physics: Innovations in Imaging, Radiation Therapy, and Therapeutic Technologies
This book surveys innovations in medical physics across imaging, radiation therapy, and therapeutic technologies, serving as an educational reference text rather than a primary research study.
Influencia de la degradación del Clorpirifos en la detección analítica utilizando biosensores: revisión del estado actual y aspectos futuros
This review examines how environmental degradation of chlorpyrifos — a widely used organophosphate pesticide — affects the ability of biosensors to detect it in environmental samples. Because natural breakdown changes chlorpyrifos's chemical structure, sensor-based monitoring may underestimate actual pesticide contamination levels, complicating environmental tracking efforts.
Research progress on detection techniques for point-of-care testing of foodborne pathogens
This review summarized recent advances in rapid detection techniques for foodborne pathogens, covering immunoassay, molecular biology, microfluidic chip, biosensor, and mass spectrometry methods that enable faster point-of-care testing compared to traditional culture-based approaches.