© 2022 American Chemical Society.Recently, various bioelectronic nose devices based on human receptors were developed for mimicking a human olfactory system. However, such bioelectronic nose devices could operate in an aqueous solution, and it was often very difficult to detect insoluble gas odorants. Here, we report a portable bioelectronic nose platform utilizing a receptor protein-based bioelectronic nose device as a sensor and odorant-binding protein (OBP) as a transporter for insoluble gas molecules in a solution, mimicking the functionality of human mucosa. Our bioelectronic nose platform based on I7 receptor exhibited dose-dependent responses to octanal gas in real time. Furthermore, the bioelectronic platforms with OBP exhibited the...
National audienceNowadays, there is a growing demand for the analysis of volatile organic compounds ...
Existing gas recognition techniques rely on complex signal processing techniques. This paper present...
Rapid and precise discrimination of various odorants is vital to fabricating enhanced sensing device...
A bioelectronic nose, an intelligent chemical sensor array system coupled with bio-receptors to iden...
Since the first attempts to mimic the human nose with artificial devices, a variety of sensors have ...
An odor sensor is a device for detecting target odors within a mixture, used in many fields includin...
We developed a nanovesicle-based bioelectronic nose (NBN) that could recognize a specific odorant an...
Single-carbon-atomic-resolution detection of odorant molecules has been demonstrated using a human o...
Electronic noses are devices that combine gas sensors with a pattern recognition system. They have b...
Microsystems' including biomolecules is currently a research field in fast development and expansion...
Monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a key issue in many industrial domains, from food in...
Artificial chemosensory devices have a wide range of applications in industry, security, and medicin...
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876/147258/PT This work was supported by the European Research Coun...
There have been many trials to visualize smell using various techniques in order to objectively expr...
National audienceNowadays, there is a growing demand for the analysis of volatile organic compounds ...
Existing gas recognition techniques rely on complex signal processing techniques. This paper present...
Rapid and precise discrimination of various odorants is vital to fabricating enhanced sensing device...
A bioelectronic nose, an intelligent chemical sensor array system coupled with bio-receptors to iden...
Since the first attempts to mimic the human nose with artificial devices, a variety of sensors have ...
An odor sensor is a device for detecting target odors within a mixture, used in many fields includin...
We developed a nanovesicle-based bioelectronic nose (NBN) that could recognize a specific odorant an...
Single-carbon-atomic-resolution detection of odorant molecules has been demonstrated using a human o...
Electronic noses are devices that combine gas sensors with a pattern recognition system. They have b...
Microsystems' including biomolecules is currently a research field in fast development and expansion...
Monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a key issue in many industrial domains, from food in...
Artificial chemosensory devices have a wide range of applications in industry, security, and medicin...
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876/147258/PT This work was supported by the European Research Coun...
There have been many trials to visualize smell using various techniques in order to objectively expr...
National audienceNowadays, there is a growing demand for the analysis of volatile organic compounds ...
Existing gas recognition techniques rely on complex signal processing techniques. This paper present...
Rapid and precise discrimination of various odorants is vital to fabricating enhanced sensing device...