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Hydrogel-Based Biosensors

There is an increasing interest in sensing applications for a variety of analytes in aqueous environments, as conventional methods do not work reliably under humid conditions or they require complex equipment with experienced operators. Hydrogel sensors are easy to fabricate, are incredibly sensitiv...

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Autores principales: Völlmecke, Katharina, Afroz, Rowshon, Bierbach, Sascha, Brenker, Lee Josephine, Frücht, Sebastian, Glass, Alexandra, Giebelhaus, Ryland, Hoppe, Axel, Kanemaru, Karen, Lazarek, Michal, Rabbe, Lukas, Song, Longfei, Velasco Suarez, Andrea, Wu, Shuang, Serpe, Michael, Kuckling, Dirk
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8120768
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author Völlmecke, Katharina
Afroz, Rowshon
Bierbach, Sascha
Brenker, Lee Josephine
Frücht, Sebastian
Glass, Alexandra
Giebelhaus, Ryland
Hoppe, Axel
Kanemaru, Karen
Lazarek, Michal
Rabbe, Lukas
Song, Longfei
Velasco Suarez, Andrea
Wu, Shuang
Serpe, Michael
Kuckling, Dirk
author_facet Völlmecke, Katharina
Afroz, Rowshon
Bierbach, Sascha
Brenker, Lee Josephine
Frücht, Sebastian
Glass, Alexandra
Giebelhaus, Ryland
Hoppe, Axel
Kanemaru, Karen
Lazarek, Michal
Rabbe, Lukas
Song, Longfei
Velasco Suarez, Andrea
Wu, Shuang
Serpe, Michael
Kuckling, Dirk
author_sort Völlmecke, Katharina
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description There is an increasing interest in sensing applications for a variety of analytes in aqueous environments, as conventional methods do not work reliably under humid conditions or they require complex equipment with experienced operators. Hydrogel sensors are easy to fabricate, are incredibly sensitive, and have broad dynamic ranges. Experiments on their robustness, reliability, and reusability have indicated the possible long-term applications of these systems in a variety of fields, including disease diagnosis, detection of pharmaceuticals, and in environmental testing. It is possible to produce hydrogels, which, upon sensing a specific analyte, can adsorb it onto their 3D-structure and can therefore be used to remove them from a given environment. High specificity can be obtained by using molecularly imprinted polymers. Typical detection principles involve optical methods including fluorescence and chemiluminescence, and volume changes in colloidal photonic crystals, as well as electrochemical methods. Here, we explore the current research utilizing hydrogel-based sensors in three main areas: (1) biomedical applications, (2) for detecting and quantifying pharmaceuticals of interest, and (3) detecting and quantifying environmental contaminants in aqueous environments.
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spelling pubmed-97778662022-12-23 Hydrogel-Based Biosensors Völlmecke, Katharina Afroz, Rowshon Bierbach, Sascha Brenker, Lee Josephine Frücht, Sebastian Glass, Alexandra Giebelhaus, Ryland Hoppe, Axel Kanemaru, Karen Lazarek, Michal Rabbe, Lukas Song, Longfei Velasco Suarez, Andrea Wu, Shuang Serpe, Michael Kuckling, Dirk Gels Review There is an increasing interest in sensing applications for a variety of analytes in aqueous environments, as conventional methods do not work reliably under humid conditions or they require complex equipment with experienced operators. Hydrogel sensors are easy to fabricate, are incredibly sensitive, and have broad dynamic ranges. Experiments on their robustness, reliability, and reusability have indicated the possible long-term applications of these systems in a variety of fields, including disease diagnosis, detection of pharmaceuticals, and in environmental testing. It is possible to produce hydrogels, which, upon sensing a specific analyte, can adsorb it onto their 3D-structure and can therefore be used to remove them from a given environment. High specificity can be obtained by using molecularly imprinted polymers. Typical detection principles involve optical methods including fluorescence and chemiluminescence, and volume changes in colloidal photonic crystals, as well as electrochemical methods. Here, we explore the current research utilizing hydrogel-based sensors in three main areas: (1) biomedical applications, (2) for detecting and quantifying pharmaceuticals of interest, and (3) detecting and quantifying environmental contaminants in aqueous environments. MDPI 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9777866/ /pubmed/36547292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8120768 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Völlmecke, Katharina
Afroz, Rowshon
Bierbach, Sascha
Brenker, Lee Josephine
Frücht, Sebastian
Glass, Alexandra
Giebelhaus, Ryland
Hoppe, Axel
Kanemaru, Karen
Lazarek, Michal
Rabbe, Lukas
Song, Longfei
Velasco Suarez, Andrea
Wu, Shuang
Serpe, Michael
Kuckling, Dirk
Hydrogel-Based Biosensors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8120768
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