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Biosensing techniques are used in healthcare to detect and measure the presence of specific biomolecules or biological processes in the body. These techniques can be used to diagnose and monitor a wide range of diseases and conditions, including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and infectious diseases.
One common biosensing technique is the use of biomarkers, which are specific proteins, DNA sequences, or other biomolecules that are indicative of a particular disease or condition. These biomarkers can be measured using a variety of techniques, including immunoassays, which use antibodies to detect the presence of specific proteins, and nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs), which amplify and detect specific DNA sequences.
Other biosensing techniques include the use of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and microfluidic devices, which can be used to perform sensitive and specific measurements of biomolecules at the cellular or subcellular level.
Overall, biosensing techniques play a crucial role in the diagnosis and monitoring of a wide range of diseases and conditions, and continue to be an active area of research and development in healthcare.
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