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Screen-Printed Electrodes (SPE) for In Vitro Diagnostic Purpose

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DIAGNOSTICS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10080517

Keywords

screen-printed electrodes; biosensors; diagnosis

Funding

  1. INTELBIOMED PROJECT [52/2016, P_40_197, MySMIS: 105631]
  2. DDS DIAGNOSTIC

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Due to rapidly spreading infectious diseases and the high incidence of other diseases such as cancer or metabolic syndrome, there is a continuous need for the development of rapid and accurate diagnosis methods. Screen-printed electrodes-based biosensors have been reported to offer reliable results, with high sensitivity and selectivity and, in some cases, low detection limits. There are a series of materials (carbon, gold, platinum, etc.) used for the manufacturing of working electrodes. Each version comes with advantages, as well as challenges for their functionalization. Thus, the aim is to review the most promising biosensors developed using screen-printed electrodes for the detection/quantification of proteins, biomarkers, or pathogenic microorganisms.

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