Autonomous biochemical sensing

Autonomous biochemical sensing

Autonomous biochemical sensing refers to systems capable of continuously monitoring biochemical analytes (e.g., glucose, hormones, toxins, or pathogens) without human intervention. These systems integrate sensing, data processing, and sometimes actuation (e.g., drug delivery) for real-time decision-making. Here’s a breakdown of key aspects: Core Components Sensing Element: Biosensors: Use bioreceptors (enzymes, antibodies, DNA/RNA aptamers) to bind … Read more