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3D-printed electrochemical sensors: A new horizon for measurement of biomolecules
Authors:Aya Abdalla  Bhavik Anil Patel
Institution:1. School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton, BN2 4GJ, UK;2. Centre for Stress and Age-Related Diseases, University of Brighton, Brighton, BN2 4GJ, UK
Abstract:Electrochemical sensors are widely used to monitor biomolecules. However, limitations in sensor geometry have restricted the scope of currently used electrochemical sensors. 3D-printing has emerged as a promising manufacturing approach, to robustly make electrochemical sensors, that can stably measure in biological environments. This review highlights the recent trends in the development of 3D-printed electrodes and biosensors for measurement of biomolecules. Novel geometries of 3D-printed electrodes have provided the means to conduct ex vivo measurement in the intestinal tract and in vivo measurements in the brain. 3D-printing is providing the ability to manufacture electrochemical sensors that can measure biomolecules in diverse areas of the body.
Keywords:Additive manufacturing  3D-printing  Electrochemistry  Bioanalysis  Neurotransmitters
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