Molecular Biosensors

Welcome to Molecular Biosensors.  A molecular biosensor is an analytical process and device for the detection of body function in a myriad of ways..

It molecular biosensor traditionally has 3 components:

First – a sensitive biological element for detection. Next – a transducer or detector element that transforms the signal that can be more easily measured and quantified. Finally – associated electronics responsible for the display of the results in a user-friendly way.

A common example of a commercial molecular biosensor is the blood glucose biosensor, which uses the enzyme glucose oxidase to break blood glucose down.  We have gathered and continue to gather informative and entertaining videos from the Internet pertaining to molecular biosensors.

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Initiatives to Modernize SBIR and STTR – 5

Mr. Joe Hernandez President & CEO Innovative Biosensors, Inc. Rockville, MD On Behalf of the Biotechnology Industry Organization
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Detecting cancer early with magnetic nanotags

Searching for biomarkers that can warn of diseases such as cancer while they are still in their earliest stage is likely to become far easier thanks to an innovative biosensor chip developed by Stanford University researchers. Read more: futurity.org
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