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- Who: Frances S. Ligler from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas AandM University, College Station, TX, USA have published the paper: Forty years of advances in optical biosensors—are “autonomous” biosensors in our future?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
3]. Current optical biosensor configurations Optical biosensors are usually defined as portable optoelectronic devices that measure an optical signal when a biological recognition molecule binds its target. Over the last 40 years, optical biosensors have incorporated biorecognition molecules with automated fluidics and a wide variety of optical components and electronics to produce "sample in . . .
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