biological sensors

How Do Biological Sensors Work?

A biosensor typically consists of three main components: a biological recognition element, a transducer, and an electronic system. The biological element interacts with the target analyte, the transducer converts this interaction into a measurable signal, and the electronic system processes and displays this data. Biosensors can detect various biological materials, including bacteria, viruses, toxins, and other biomarkers.

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