Lecture

Sensors and Diagnostic Devices: Materials for Bioelectronics

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This lecture covers the materials used in biosensors, including naturally derived and manmade biomaterials, polymers, nanoparticles, and surfaces. It delves into bioelectronics, the integration of biomolecules with electronic elements, enabling the electronic read-out detection of biomolecular functions and potential future applications in computation devices and prosthetic units.

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