The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing

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Main Author: Janegitz, Bruno Campos
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Silva, Tiago Almeida, Wong, Ademar, Ribovski, Lais, Vicentini, Fernando Campanha, Taboada Sotomayor, Maria del Pilar [UNESP], Fatibello-Filho, Orlando
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Language: eng
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Summary: Advances in analysis are required for rapid and reliable clinical diagnosis. Graphene is a 2D material that has been extensively used in the development of devices for the medical proposes due to properties such as an elevated surface area and excellent electrical conductivity. On the other hand, architectures have been designed with the incorporation of different biological recognition elements such as antibodies/antigens and DNA probes for the proposition of immunosensors and genosensors. This field presents a great progress in the last few years, which have opened up a wide range of applications. Here, we highlight a rather comprehensive overview of the interesting properties of graphene for in vitro, in vivo, and point-of-care electrochemical biosensing. In the course of the paper, we first introduce graphene, electroanalytical methods (potentiometry, voltammetry, amperometry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) followed by an overview of the prospects and possible applications of this material in electrochemical biosensors. In this context, we discuss some relevant trends including the monitoring of multiple biomarkers for cancer diagnostic, implantable devices for in vivo sensing and, development of point-of-care devices to real-time diagnostics. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
title The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
spellingShingle The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
Janegitz, Bruno Campos
Graphene
Biosensors
Biosensing
in vivo
in vitro
Point-of-care
title_short The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
title_full The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
title_fullStr The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
title_full_unstemmed The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
title_sort The application of graphene for in vitro and in vivo electrochemical biosensing
author Janegitz, Bruno Campos
author_facet Janegitz, Bruno Campos
Silva, Tiago Almeida
Wong, Ademar
Ribovski, Lais
Vicentini, Fernando Campanha
Taboada Sotomayor, Maria del Pilar [UNESP]
Fatibello-Filho, Orlando
author_role author
author2 Silva, Tiago Almeida
Wong, Ademar
Ribovski, Lais
Vicentini, Fernando Campanha
Taboada Sotomayor, Maria del Pilar [UNESP]
Fatibello-Filho, Orlando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Janegitz, Bruno Campos
Silva, Tiago Almeida
Wong, Ademar
Ribovski, Lais
Vicentini, Fernando Campanha
Taboada Sotomayor, Maria del Pilar [UNESP]
Fatibello-Filho, Orlando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Graphene
Biosensors
Biosensing
in vivo
in vitro
Point-of-care
topic Graphene
Biosensors
Biosensing
in vivo
in vitro
Point-of-care
description Advances in analysis are required for rapid and reliable clinical diagnosis. Graphene is a 2D material that has been extensively used in the development of devices for the medical proposes due to properties such as an elevated surface area and excellent electrical conductivity. On the other hand, architectures have been designed with the incorporation of different biological recognition elements such as antibodies/antigens and DNA probes for the proposition of immunosensors and genosensors. This field presents a great progress in the last few years, which have opened up a wide range of applications. Here, we highlight a rather comprehensive overview of the interesting properties of graphene for in vitro, in vivo, and point-of-care electrochemical biosensing. In the course of the paper, we first introduce graphene, electroanalytical methods (potentiometry, voltammetry, amperometry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) followed by an overview of the prospects and possible applications of this material in electrochemical biosensors. In this context, we discuss some relevant trends including the monitoring of multiple biomarkers for cancer diagnostic, implantable devices for in vivo sensing and, development of point-of-care devices to real-time diagnostics. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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