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Journal of Bioanalysis & Biomedicine

Journal of Bioanalysis & Biomedicine

ISSN: 1948-593X

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Bio-analytical Techniques Online Journal

The biosensor is an analytical device that can quickly provide a reversible response; it uses bioactive materials (such as enzymes, proteins, DNA, antibodies, antigens, biofilms, etc.) as detection substances, and combines various means such as chemistry, physics, medicine and electronic technology to achieve the detection objective. As an advanced means essential in the detection of biotechnology and monitoring, the biosensor has significant application value in the fields of biological analysis, medical detection and environmental monitoring.
As one of the most difficult areas today, the design of nano-devices has attracted increasing attention from researchers. DNA is often chosen as one of the most commonly used materials in the design of nanodevices for its unique physical properties. Good programmable sequences, rigid nanostructures and high fidelity memory devices have been constructed using DNA. DNA origami technology offers the possibility of instruments with a resolution of less than 10 nm, which offer a new way to inspire the precise design of nanostructures. With the development of this technology, origami DNA nanostructures of different shapes, such as rectangles, smiling faces, maps, stars, honeycomb lattices, nanotubes, boxes and structures. Three-dimensional DNA, has been continuously created by people. Inspired by intermolecular pilot proteins in biological systems, DNA nanodevices with dynamic functional structures have also been developed, such as tweezers and gears.

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