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that they never get reused</li> | that they never get reused</li> | ||
− | <li>Output comparability – The lack of any standards in biosensor development means that day-to- day | + | <li><strong>Output comparability</strong> – The lack of any standards in biosensor development means that day-to- day |
background differences can have a huge effect on reporter values – without any change in input | background differences can have a huge effect on reporter values – without any change in input | ||
concentrations</li> | concentrations</li> | ||
− | <li>Binding sequences - The bulk of the time spent in the design phase of biosensor development is in | + | <li><strong>Binding sequences</strong> - The bulk of the time spent in the design phase of biosensor development is in |
the search for a system which can interact with your target molecule. The more we can take the | the search for a system which can interact with your target molecule. The more we can take the | ||
emphasis off the biology, the less we are limited by what nature has already created and the more | emphasis off the biology, the less we are limited by what nature has already created and the more | ||
we can move synthetic biology into a true engineering discipline</li> | we can move synthetic biology into a true engineering discipline</li> | ||
− | <li>Uptake of Technology - You’ve got your biosensor - great! But how are you going to make sure it get | + | <li><strong>Uptake of Technology</strong> - You’ve got your biosensor - great! But how are you going to make sure it get |
used by the people it’s designed for?</li> | used by the people it’s designed for?</li> | ||
− | <li>Legislation - One of the main advantages of synbio biosensor over traditional methods is | + | <li><strong>Legislation</strong> - One of the main advantages of synbio biosensor over traditional methods is |
their reduced reliance on additional equipment, meaning they are perfect for onsite diagnostics and | their reduced reliance on additional equipment, meaning they are perfect for onsite diagnostics and | ||
use in resource poor settings. However, no biosensor has ever successfully made it through | use in resource poor settings. However, no biosensor has ever successfully made it through |
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What is a Biosensor? |
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The Sensynova FrameworkClick to learn more |
References:
Turner, A. P. F., 2013, Biosensors: sense and sensibility, Chem. Soc. Rev., DOI: 10.1039/C3CS35528D |