id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346890-4vozhns4 Prajapati, Deepak G. Progress in the Development of Intrinsically Conducting Polymer Composites as Biosensors 2019-04-23 .txt text/plain 14599 806 39 Similarly, intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) and their composites have lured immense interest in bio‐sensing due to their various attributes like compatibility with biological molecules, efficient electron transfer upon biochemical reactions, loading of bio‐reagent, and immobilization of biomolecules. Amperometric biosensor relies on determining the current produced by electrochemical redox reaction of electro-active species, as a function of time, with a fixed applied potential on the electrode surface, most commonly an ICP. [255] Graphene in combination with ICP created a surface with superior electrical conductivity that resulted in a selective and sensitive biosensor and AuNP provided high affinity toward DNA for immobilization. The sensitive and selective biosensor exhibited excellent conductivity, high surface area, and many functional groups that aided in excellent immobilization of antibodies with low detection limit of 3.7 fg mL −1 . ./cache/cord-346890-4vozhns4.txt ./txt/cord-346890-4vozhns4.txt