2. Biosensor architecture
The biosensor architectures presented in this article are not limited to environmental biosensors, with the exception of microbial biosensors, which are currently undergoing little or no development in the fields of medical diagnostics and agri-food.
The measurement chain implemented in a biosensor is directly linked to the type of bioelement used. The choice of bioelement determines the type of biological signal generated and, consequently, the transduction methods used to collect and analyze these signals.
In addition, depending on the biological recognition methods used, biosensors can be used to extend the scope of environmental matrix characterization, particularly in terms of induced effects. Figure 2 shows...
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Standards and norms
- Water quality – Determination of the inhibitory effect of water samples on the luminescence of Vibrio fischeri (Luminescent bacteria assay) – Part 1: Method using freshly prepared bacteria - ISO 11348-1 - 2007
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Decree no. 2001-1220 of December 20, 2001 on water intended for human consumption, excluding natural mineral water.
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