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The novel micro/nano cell- and molecule-based biosensors are powerful tools in cell and molecule study, ranging from the traditional microbiosensors and novel nanotechnology. In this chapter, intelligent micro/nano cell- and molecule-based biosensor biosystems, including intelligent multiparameter biosensors, intelligent high-throughput biosensor array, and intelligent multifunction biosensors, are introduced. Moreover, application perspective in biomimetic devices, health care, and rehabilitation was further discussed. These micro/nano cell and molecular biosensors have demonstrated excellent performance in cell and molecule applications and will pave a wide way in biomedicine and environmental applications.
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Wang, P., Hu, N., Wu, C., Hsia, K.J. (2016). Future Trends of Micro/Nano Cell and Molecule-Based Biosensors. In: Wang, P., Wu, C., Hu, N., Hsia, K. (eds) Micro/Nano Cell and Molecular Sensors. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1658-5_9
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