DNA-Based Biosensors for the Biochemical Analysis: A Review

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Abstract

In recent years, DNA-based biosensors have shown great potential as the candidate of the next generation biomedical detection device due to their robust chemical properties and customizable biosensing functions. Compared with the conventional biosensors, the DNA-based biosensors have advantages such as wider detection targets, more durable lifetime, and lower production cost. Additionally, the ingenious DNA structures can control the signal conduction near the biosensor surface, which could significantly improve the performance of biosensors. In order to show a big picture of the DNA biosensor’s advantages, this article reviews the background knowledge and recent advances of DNA-based biosensors, including the functional DNA strands-based biosensors, DNA hybridization-based biosensors, and DNA templated biosensors. Then, the challenges and future directions of DNA-based biosensors are discussed and proposed.

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Hua, Y., Ma, J., Li, D., & Wang, R. (2022, March 1). DNA-Based Biosensors for the Biochemical Analysis: A Review. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12030183

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