Amperometric Immuno- and DNA Sensors for Rapid and Specific Identification of Viruses

Rodica Elena Ionescu, Serge Cosnier, Vasile Magearu, Robert S. Marks

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Abstract

Molecular and cellular sciences, as well as engineering efforts over
the past decade, have given rise to numerous novel approaches for the rapid detection of viruses. One of such approach is amperometric transduction that has substantial potential in early detection of viruses, providing high specificity in immuno-and geno-sensing. We have included somebasic theoretical aspects about electrochemistry for better understanding. We conclude with concrete examples of viruses that have been identified amperometrically.
Original languageEnglish GB
Title of host publicationViral Diagnostics
Subtitle of host publicationAdvances and Applications
PublisherPan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd.
Pages453-491
Number of pages39
ISBN (Electronic)9780429088087
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

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