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Erythrocytes and neutrophilic leukocytes of human blood have been used as biosensors for in vitro screening of new biologically active functionally substituted oxazoles and nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates with the known fungistatic activity. It has be... see more

Nanoparticles exhibit several unique properties that can be applied to develop chemical and biosensorspossessing desirable features like enhanced sensitivity and lower detection limits. Gold nanoparticles arecoated with sugars tailored to recognise differ... see more

Nanotechnology is the creation of useful and functional materials, devices and systems through the control and manipulation of matter at the nanometer size. It exploits the novel phenomena and properties arising from the nanometer length scale. One nanome... see more

The marine environment continues to surprise us by producing novel bioactive substances with a wide range of benefits for humans. Materials and Methods: Marine bioluminescent bacteria Photobacterium leiognathi was isolated from pony fish, Secutorruconius ... see more

Electrochemical  biosensors  present  a  potential  advance  in  the  field  of  disease diagnosis  by  providing  immediate  and  accurate  results  in  the  d... see more

A biosensor is a device that is made up of transducer and biological elements [1-3]. The biological elements can be proteins, enzymes or antibodies [1]. The biological elements interact with the analyte which convert the biological response to an electric... see more

EDITORIALNanoparticles are defined as particles between 1 and 1000 nm that have a range of unique properties. Nanoparticles have attracted much attention in recent years for their potential applications in biomedical research including drug and gen delive... see more

Magnetic nanoparticles are widely used in areas such as biosensors, data storage devices, waste water treatment and biomedicine due to their biocompatibility and low toxicity. In this study, biosynthesis of the CoFe2O4 nanoparticle (NP) was carried out u... see more

In this review article an analysis of the biochemical and biophysical aspects of modern magnetic immunoassay (MIA) is conducted and additionally the problems and perspectives of its application in biology, biotechnology and medicine are defined. Magnetic ... see more

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