SensNews May 2020

17 Sensor100 2020 Writing in the journal NanoResearch, a team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst reports this week that they have developed bioelectronic ammo- nia gas sensors that are among the most sensitive ever made. Science Daily May 13 Researchers at Texas A&M University have explored the fabrication and characterization of an optical, enzymatic urate biosensor for gout management, and the optimization of the biosensor response through the tuning of hydrogel matrix properties. Medical Dialogues M ay 13 University of Exeter researchers have demonstrated detection of single-molecule thiol-disulfide exchange using a label-free optoplasmonic sensor: "Optoplas- monic characterisation of reversible disulfide inter- actions at single thiol sites in the attomolar regime." Nature Communications 27 April Researchers from Monash University and the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute have developed a bio- sensor that can be inserted into the human body to measure diagnostic markers in real time. ACS Sensors 23 March imec have written aWhite Paper: " Small, smart and Connected.Technologies for the next generation of implantable devices." Download Research News Over 6 billion Google references to "Coronavirus Tests" have been omitted for clarity!

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