用于疾病早期诊断的自供电电化学生物传感器的最新进展

IF 6.4 3区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Vardan Galstyan, Ilenia D'Onofrio, Aris Liboà, Giuseppe De Giorgio, Davide Vurro, Luigi Rovati, Giuseppe Tarabella, Pasquale D'Angelo
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摘要

健康监测非常需要现代传感技术。在这方面,开发用于检测和量化生物液体中疾病标志物的小尺寸、高性能和自供电生物传感器,可为健康监测系统的概念带来至关重要的变化和改进。临床试验在生物流体中发现了多种生物标记物,这些标记物提供了重要的健康信息。对具有优异特性的新型功能材料的研究为制造新一代生物传感器开辟了新的前景。此外,还对能量转换和存储单元进行了研究,以便将它们集成到生物传感器中,开发自供电系统。电化学方法在生物标记检测和能源生成方面对生物传感器技术的应用非常有吸引力。本文介绍了自供电电化学生物传感器在检测汗液和唾液生物标记物方面的最新研究成果。鉴于汗液和唾液在识别各种疾病方面的重要性,本文讨论了有效分析这些液体的潜在生物标志物。还讨论了电极材料对传感器性能的影响。还讨论了为自供电电化学监测系统开发操作策略的进展。在总结和展望中提到了主要成就和当前有待探讨的问题。
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Recent Advances in Self-Powered Electrochemical Biosensors for Early Diagnosis of Diseases

Recent Advances in Self-Powered Electrochemical Biosensors for Early Diagnosis of Diseases

Recent Advances in Self-Powered Electrochemical Biosensors for Early Diagnosis of Diseases

Modern sensing technologies are highly required for health monitoring. In this respect, the development of small-size, high-performance, and self-powered biosensors for detecting and quantifying disease markers in biofluids can bring crucial changes and improvements to the concept of health monitoring systems. Clinical trials identify a wide range of biomarkers in biofluids that provide significant health information. Research into novel functional materials with outstanding properties opens up new perspectives for fabricating new-generation biosensors. Furthermore, energy conversion and storage units are investigated to integrate them into biosensors and develop self-powered systems. Electrochemical methods are very attractive for applications in biosensor technology, both in terms of biomarker detection and energy generation. Here the recent achievements in research into self-powered electrochemical biosensors to detect sweat and saliva biomarkers are presented. Potential biomarkers for efficient analysis of these fluids are discussed in light of their importance in identifying various diseases. The influence of electrode materials on the performance of sensors is discussed. Progress in developing operating strategies for self-powered electrochemical monitoring systems is also discussed. A summary and outlook are presented, mentioning major achievements and current issues to be explored.

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Advanced Materials Technologies
Advanced Materials Technologies Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Advanced Materials Technologies Advanced Materials Technologies is the new home for all technology-related materials applications research, with particular focus on advanced device design, fabrication and integration, as well as new technologies based on novel materials. It bridges the gap between fundamental laboratory research and industry.
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