DNA & Aptamer Biosensors: The Future of Precision Health Insight
DNA or aptamer-based biosensors offer a highly sensitive, specific, and versatile approach for detecting a wide range of target molecules. (Image: Sergey Nivens/AdobeStock)
DNA or aptamer-based biosensors offer a highly sensitive, specific, and versatile approach for detecting a wide range of target molecules, with applications ranging from medical diagnostics to health monitoring. On this episode of Medical Design Briefs’ Podcast, Rob Batchelor, head of biosensors at Nutromics explores the latest developments in aptamer-based biosensors, discussing how they enable real-time monitoring of vital signs, biomarkers, and health parameters, providing valuable data for personalized healthcare.
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