Electrochemical (Bio)sensors for Detection of Clinical Markers
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "C:Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2020) | Viewed by 16148
Special Issue Editor
Interests: analytical chemistry; electroanalysis; (bio)sensors; point-of-care systems; multiplexing; miniaturization; automation; clinical, environmental, and food analysis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Modern society is in urgent need of efficient systems to perform routine screening in the prognosis and diagnosis of every disease, but mainly those affecting a great majority of the world population, i.e., cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and degenerative illnesses. The establishment of sustainable healthcare systems implies developing new sensing technologies for patient care covering features such as reliable, fast, inexpensive, quantitative, and easy-to-use systems ensuing decentralized medical care, one of the main objectives of health care organizations.
Bearing in mind the very promising potential of electrochemical sensors in this field, this Special Issue seeks to showcase research papers, short communications, and review articles displaying up-to-date research on novel advances in the field of electrochemical (bio)sensors for clinical markers with improved unique properties leading to highly reliable, stable, fast, low-cost, quantitative, and convenient methodologies. It also aims to show breakthroughs in microfabrication and microfluidic techniques coupled to electrochemical sensors, and the development of novel affordable materials and electronics to facilitate the production of small, portable, and cheap sensors for the determination of this kind of markers as part of routine medical examination, pursuing highly stable biosensing screening systems for continuous on-body determination or in vivo monitoring in a variety of body fluids towards the establishment of highly demanded preventive action and safe therapies.
Prof. Dr. María Pedrero
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electrochemical
- (bio)sensors
- clinical markers
- DNA
- RNA
- protein
- cell
- medical screening
- body fluids
- reliable detection
- rapid determination
- multiplexed systems
- miniaturization
- point-of-care testing