Biosensors for inorganic and organic arsenicals

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Abstract

Arsenic is a natural environmental contaminant to which humans are routinely exposed and is strongly associated with human health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular and neurological diseases. To date, a number of biosensors for the detection of arsenic involving the coupling of biological engineering and electrochemical techniques has been developed. The properties of whole-cell bacterial or cell-free biosensors are summarized in the present review with emphasis on their sensitivity and selectivity. Their limitations and future challenges are highlighted.

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Chen, J., & Rosen, B. P. (2014). Biosensors for inorganic and organic arsenicals. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios4040494

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