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How Do Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors Work?

The working principle of nanomaterial-based biosensors involves the interaction between the biological recognition element and the target analyte, which produces a physical or chemical change detectable by the transducer. For example, in a carbon nanotube-based biosensor, the binding of a biomolecule to the nanotube surface can change its electrical conductivity, which is then measured and correlated to the analyte concentration.

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