Biosensors for Nucleic Acid Detection

A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors and Healthcare".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024)

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Chemical Analysis and Biosensors Research Group, Laboratory of Process Engineering and Environment, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Hassan II University of Casablanca, P.A. 146, Mohammedia 28806, Morocco
Interests: biosensors; analytical chemistry; modified electrodes; environmental monitoring; DNA genosensors and diagnosis

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Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University ,York Avenue, 10021, NY, USA
Interests: biosensors; electroanalytical chemistry, flexible electrodes; stretchable electronics; molecularly imprinted polymers
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Nucleic acid detection is a pivotal aspect of various scientific disciplines, spanning from medical diagnostics to environmental monitoring. Recent advancements in genomics and nucleic acid research have led to an explosion of knowledge regarding the structure, function, and regulation of DNA and RNA. By leveraging this wealth of insight, researchers are increasingly developing innovative biosensor technologies for nucleic acid detection.

In this context, our Special Issue, titled "Biosensors for Nucleic Acid Detection", aims to showcase the cutting-edge research in the field of biosensing technologies, particularly those focusing on nucleic acid detection. This Special Issue will encompass diverse applications, including point-of-care detection, signal amplification, bioassays, genosensors, and DNA nanostructures, among others.

Topics covered in this Special Issue will include, but not be limited to, the following:

-  Biosensor developments: novel approaches in biosensor design and fabrication, incorporating advanced materials and innovative transduction methods to achieve highly sensitive and specific nucleic acid detection.

- Point-of-care applications: rapid and user-friendly nucleic acid detection methods that can be deployed at the point of care, enabling real-time diagnosis and enhancing healthcare accessibility.

- Signal amplification strategies: techniques for signal enhancement in nucleic acid biosensing, ensuring the accurate and reliable detection of even trace amounts of target nucleic acids.

- Bioassays for nucleic acid detection: utilization of various biological recognition elements, such as enzymes and antibodies, to develop highly specific and selective biosensors for nucleic acid targets.

- Genosensors: advancements in genosensor technology, offering powerful tools for genetic analysis and disease diagnosis through nucleic acid detection.

- DNA nanostructures: cutting-edge research on utilizing DNA nanostructures as scaffolds for biosensor development, allowing for precise and programmable detection platforms.

This Special Issue aims to gather contributions from experts in the field, presenting original research, reviews, and communications that highlight the most recent breakthroughs and applications in nucleic acid biosensing. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, we strive to advance the state of the art in this crucial area of biosensor technology.

Prof. Dr. Hasna Mohammadi
Dr. Abdellatif Ait Lahcen
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • biosensor
  • point-of-care detection
  • signal amplification
  • bioassay
  • genosensor
  • sensitive detection
  • DNA/RNA nanostructure
  • bioelectrochemistry

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