Bioinspired Materials for Sensor and Clinical Applications: Two Case Studies
Abstract
The growing interest in bio-inspired materials is driven by the need for increasingly targeted and efficient devices that also have a low ecological impact. These devices often use specially developed materials (e.g., polymers, aptamers, monoclonal antibodies) capable of carrying out the process of recognizing and capturing a specific target in a similar way to biomaterials of natural origin. In this article, we present two case studies, in which the target is a biomolecule of medical interest, in particular, {\alpha}-thrombin and cytokine IL-6. In these examples, different biomaterials are compared to establish, with a theoretical-computational procedure known as proteotronics, which of them has the greatest potential for use in a biodevice.
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@article{arxiv.2303.09929,
title = {Bioinspired Materials for Sensor and Clinical Applications: Two Case Studies},
author = {Eleonora Alfinito and Mariangela Ciccarese and Giuseppe Maruccio and Anna Grazia Monteduro and Silvia Rizzato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.09929},
year = {2023}
}
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16 pages, 7 figures