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This project develops a novel glucose biosensor using programmable DNA nanostructures to enhance sensitivity and dynamic range. By decoupling the recognition and signal transduction units, it aims to create low-cost, wearable devices for diabetes monitoring, utilizing smartphone cameras for readout.
Biosensors play a crucial role in our everyday lives from health monitoring to disease detection.
The rapid advancement of sensing technologies dictates an ever growing need for improved biosensors which are capable to continuously monitor analytes in a single-step process and yield low-cost devices.
The performance of many biosensors is, however, limited by the binding strength of their molecular recognition unit which dictates the dynamic range of the sensor and is often tightly connected to t…
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