In recent years, graphene, the two-dimensional closely packed honeycomb carbon lattice, has been attracting much attention in the field of electrochemistry due to its intrinsic properties and merits. Efforts to create novel graphene based electrochemical biosensors have led to the establishment of effective strategies for diverse bioassays, from simple molecules to complex biotargets. In this Feature Article, we provide an overview of electrochemical biosensing with graphene related materials, and discuss the role of graphene in different sensing protocols
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
Graphene and its derivatives such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced GO (rGO) offer excellent electr...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
Graphene, a single atom thick layer of two-dimensional closely packed honeycomb carbon lattice, and ...
Graphene has proved to be an excellent nanomaterial for applications in electrochemistry. We review ...
Graphene has proved to be an excellent nanomaterial for applications in electrochemistry. We review ...
Biosensing is paramount for improving the quality of human life. Biosensors and biosensing protocols...
Graphene, one kind of emerging carbon nanomaterial, has attracted increasing attention recently. Due...
Graphene (GR), the thinnest and the lightest sp(2) carbon nanomaterial, has exhibited extraordinary ...
Graphene is a novel material that is a two-dimensional honey comb crystalline single layer of the ca...
Graphene, one atom thick sheet of sp2 bonded carbon atoms, is being envisioned as the next generatio...
The main properties of graphene derivatives facilitating optical and electrical biosensing platforms...
Early diagnostics of diseases performed with minimal money and time consumption has become achievabl...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
This review provides a critical overview of current developments on nanoelectronic biochemical senso...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
Graphene and its derivatives such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced GO (rGO) offer excellent electr...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
Graphene, a single atom thick layer of two-dimensional closely packed honeycomb carbon lattice, and ...
Graphene has proved to be an excellent nanomaterial for applications in electrochemistry. We review ...
Graphene has proved to be an excellent nanomaterial for applications in electrochemistry. We review ...
Biosensing is paramount for improving the quality of human life. Biosensors and biosensing protocols...
Graphene, one kind of emerging carbon nanomaterial, has attracted increasing attention recently. Due...
Graphene (GR), the thinnest and the lightest sp(2) carbon nanomaterial, has exhibited extraordinary ...
Graphene is a novel material that is a two-dimensional honey comb crystalline single layer of the ca...
Graphene, one atom thick sheet of sp2 bonded carbon atoms, is being envisioned as the next generatio...
The main properties of graphene derivatives facilitating optical and electrical biosensing platforms...
Early diagnostics of diseases performed with minimal money and time consumption has become achievabl...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
This review provides a critical overview of current developments on nanoelectronic biochemical senso...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...
Graphene and its derivatives such as graphene oxide (GO) and reduced GO (rGO) offer excellent electr...
The integration of metal, metal oxides or metal alloy nanostructures with graphene increases the sur...