Conjugated Polymers-Based Biosensors for Virus Detection: Lessons from COVID-19

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Abstract

Human beings continue to endure the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which has spread throughout the world and significantly affected all countries and territories, causing a socioeconomic crunch. Human pathogenic viruses are considered a global burden for public health, both in the present and the future. Therefore, the early and accurate diagnosis of viruses has been and still is critical and should be accorded a degree of priority that is equivalent to vaccinations and drugs. We have opened a Special Issue titled “Conjugated polymers-based biosensors for virus detection”. This editorial seeks to emphasize the importance and potential of conjugated polymers in the design and development of biosensors. Furthermore, we briefly provide an overview, scientific evidence, and opinions on promising strategies for the development of CP-based electrochemical biosensors for virus detection.

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Tran, V. V. (2022, September 1). Conjugated Polymers-Based Biosensors for Virus Detection: Lessons from COVID-19. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12090748

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