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- Biosensor abstract "A biosensor is an analytical device, used for the detection of an analyte, that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. the sensitive biological element (e.g. tissue, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc.), a biologically derived material or biomimetic component that interacts (binds or recognizes) the analyte under study. The biologically sensitive elements can also be created by biological engineering. the transducer or the detector element (works in a physicochemical way; optical, piezoelectric, electrochemical, etc.) that transforms the signal resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element into another signal (i.e., transduces) that can be more easily measured and quantified; biosensor reader device with the associated electronics or signal processors that are primarily responsible for the display of the results in a user-friendly way. This sometimes accounts for the most expensive part of the sensor device, however it is possible to generate a user friendly display that includes transducer and sensitive element(see Holographic Sensor). The readers are usually custom-designed and manufactured to suit the different working principles of biosensors. Known manufacturers of biosensor electronic readers include PalmSens, Gwent Biotechnology Systems and Rapid Labs.↑ ↑ ↑".
- Biosensor thumbnail Biosensor_System.jpg?width=300.
- Biosensor wikiPageExternalLink www.biosensor.se.
- Biosensor wikiPageExternalLink www.biosensorforum.com.
- Biosensor wikiPageExternalLink biosensors.html.
- Biosensor wikiPageExternalLink Instant_insights.asp.
- Biosensor wikiPageExternalLink biosensors.asp.
- Biosensor wikiPageExternalLink www.universalsensors.co.uk.
- Biosensor wikiPageID "480700".
- Biosensor wikiPageRevisionID "606300112".
- Biosensor hasPhotoCollection Biosensor.
- Biosensor subject Category:Biotechnology.
- Biosensor subject Category:Forensic_equipment.
- Biosensor subject Category:Sensors.
- Biosensor type Artifact100021939.
- Biosensor type Detector103180969.
- Biosensor type Device103183080.
- Biosensor type Instrumentality103575240.
- Biosensor type Object100002684.
- Biosensor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Biosensor type Sensors.
- Biosensor type Whole100003553.
- Biosensor comment "A biosensor is an analytical device, used for the detection of an analyte, that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. the sensitive biological element (e.g. tissue, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc.), a biologically derived material or biomimetic component that interacts (binds or recognizes) the analyte under study. The biologically sensitive elements can also be created by biological engineering.".
- Biosensor label "Bioczujnik".
- Biosensor label "Biosenseur".
- Biosensor label "Biosensor".
- Biosensor label "Biosensor".
- Biosensor label "Biosensor".
- Biosensor label "Biosensor".
- Biosensor label "Biosensore".
- Biosensor label "Биосенсор".
- Biosensor label "مستشعر حيوي".
- Biosensor label "バイオセンサー".
- Biosensor label "生物传感器".
- Biosensor sameAs Biosensor.
- Biosensor sameAs Biosensor.
- Biosensor sameAs Biosenseur.
- Biosensor sameAs Biosensor.
- Biosensor sameAs Biosensore.
- Biosensor sameAs バイオセンサー.
- Biosensor sameAs Biosensor.
- Biosensor sameAs Bioczujnik.
- Biosensor sameAs m.02fn33.
- Biosensor sameAs Q669391.
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- Biosensor sameAs Biosensor.
- Biosensor wasDerivedFrom Biosensor?oldid=606300112.
- Biosensor depiction Biosensor_System.jpg.
- Biosensor isPrimaryTopicOf Biosensor.