Recent Advances in Application of Biosensors in Tissue Engineering

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Hasan, Anwarul
Nurunnabi, Md
Morshed, Mahboob
Polini, Alessandro
Kuila, Tapas
Al Hariri, Moustafa
Lee, Yong-kyu
Jaffa, Ayad A.
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Hasan, Anwarul, Md Nurunnabi, Mahboob Morshed, Arghya Paul, Alessandro Polini, Tapas Kuila, Moustafa Al Hariri, Yong-kyu Lee, and Ayad A. Jaffa. 2014. “Recent Advances in Application of Biosensors in Tissue Engineering.” BioMed Research International 2014 (1): 307519. doi:10.1155/2014/307519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/307519.Abstract
Biosensors research is a fast growing field in which tens of thousands of papers have been published over the years, and the industry is now worth billions of dollars. The biosensor products have found their applications in numerous industries including food and beverages, agricultural, environmental, medical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical industries and many more. Even though numerous biosensors have been developed for detection of proteins, peptides, enzymes, and numerous other biomolecules for diverse applications, their applications in tissue engineering have remained limited. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in application of novel biosensors in cell culture and tissue engineering, for example, real-time detection of small molecules such as glucose, lactose, and H2O2 as well as serum proteins of large molecular size, such as albumin and alpha-fetoprotein, and inflammatory cytokines, such as IFN-g and TNF-α. In this review, we provide an overview of the recent advancements in biosensors for tissue engineering applications.Other Sources
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