Innovative Biorecognition Elements for Next-Generation Biosensors

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  1. Manuscript Summary Submission Deadline 25 January 2026 | Manuscript Submission Deadline 15 May 2026

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Background

The rapid evolution of biosensor technology is transforming healthcare, environmental monitoring, and diagnostics. While traditional biosensors often use antibodies and enzymes as recognition elements, new alternatives—such as aptamers, non-antibody proteins, glyco-ligands, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), nanozymes—offer unique benefits, including greater stability, versatility, and specificity. Integrating these advanced biorecognition elements with microfluidics and flexible electronics paves the way for wearable, portable, and real-time lab-on-chip devices.

Harnessing advanced recognition elements offers improved sensor reliability and functional diversity. These biosensors can address a variety of emerging challenges, from disease diagnostics to environmental toxin detection, in particular when they are integrated within lab-on-chip devices that enable point-of-care or point-of-sampling analyte detection.

The aim of this Research Topic is to bring perspective, review and original research papers that:

Assess and compare the performance of aptamers, non-antibody proteins, glyco-ligands, MIPs and other biorecognition elements with conventional antibody-based and enzyme-based systems in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and robustness.

Design and fabricate biosensor prototypes for key analytical targets relevant to health or environmental monitoring.

Evaluate prototype biosensors using real or complex samples, focusing on stability, accuracy, and practical usability.

Provide recommendations for real-world deployment and further optimization

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Keywords: Advanced biorecognition elements, Aptamer-based biosensors, Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), Non-antibody protein scaffolds, Glyco-ligand recognition, Nanozymes, Microfluidic lab-on-chip, Flexible/wearable biosensors, Point-of-care/point-of-sampling

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