4. Bioassays and biosensors
The growing number of pollutants potentially harmful to the environment calls for the development of rapid, cost-effective analytical techniques for integration into extensive monitoring programs.
As a result, the use of biological data to complement chemical analyses, as well as the development of biosensors such as immunoassays, biosensors and bioassays, has increased considerably in recent years.
The first biological tools applied to the environmental field were toxicity tests using mammals, birds or fish as test species
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