Department of Biomedical Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA
 Mini Review   
								
																Development of Genetically Engineered Microbial Biosensors 
																Author(s): Serena Blake*             
								
																
						 Genetically engineered biosensors represent a  remarkable fusion of biology and engineering, where living organisms are  purposefully modified to detect specific molecules or environmental conditions,  converting this recognition into measurable signals. These biosensors offer a  versatile platform for a wide range of applications, including environmental  monitoring, medical diagnostics, industrial processes, and even biosecurity. At  the heart of genetically engineered biosensors lies the genetic modification of  living organisms, such as bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells. These  modifications involve the introduction of genes encoding sensing elements,  which are typically proteins or genetic circuits designed to respond to the  presence or concentration of a target molecule. The genetic material is  integrated into the host organism's genome or maintained on plasmid vectors,  en.. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2155-6210.2024.15.430															  
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