Photoelectrochemical Biosensors for Nucleic Acid Detection.

Diego Voccia, Ilaria Palchetti
Author Information

Abstract

A biosensor for detection of nucleic acids employs, as the sensing element, an oligonucleotide, with a known sequence of bases that can be used to detect specific DNA/RNA sequences through the hybridization reaction (this kind of biosensor is also called a genosensor). Many different transducers can be used in the development of a genosensor. Recently, with the emergence of novel photoelectrochemically active species and new detection schemes, photoelectrochemistry has received increasing attention in the field of biosensors. Advances in the development and applications of photoelectrochemical genosensors are reviewed in this article.

MeSH Term

Biosensing Techniques
Electrochemical Techniques
Nucleic Acids
Photochemistry
Semiconductors

Chemicals

Nucleic Acids

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0biosensordetectioncanusedgenosensordevelopmentnucleicacidsemployssensingelementoligonucleotideknownsequencebasesdetectspecificDNA/RNAsequenceshybridizationreactionkindalsocalledManydifferenttransducersRecentlyemergencenovelphotoelectrochemicallyactivespeciesnewschemesphotoelectrochemistryreceivedincreasingattentionfieldbiosensorsAdvancesapplicationsphotoelectrochemicalgenosensorsreviewedarticlePhotoelectrochemicalBiosensorsNucleicAcidDetection

Similar Articles

Cited By (2)