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Biohybrid sensor for odor detection

Yusuke Hirata, Haruka Oda, Toshihisa Osaki, Shoji Takeuchi

2021Lab on a Chip34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Biohybrid odorant sensors that directly integrate a biological olfactory system have been increasingly studied and are suggested to be the next generation of ultrasensitive sensors by taking advantage of the sensitivity and selectivity of living organisms. In this review, we provide a detailed description of the recent developments of biohybrid odorant sensors, especially considering the requisites for their perspective of on-site applications. We introduce the methodologies to effectively capture the biological signals from olfactory systems by readout devices, and describe the essential properties regarding the gaseous detection, stability, quality control, and portability. Moreover, we address the recent progress on multiple odorant recognition using multiple sensors as well as the current screening approaches for pairs of orphan receptors and ligands necessary for the extension of the currently available range of biohybrid sensors. Finally, we discuss our perspectives for the future for the development of practical odorant sensors.

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ViewpointsOdorComputer scienceChemical sensorNanotechnologyHuman–computer interactionChemistryNeuroscienceMaterials scienceBiologyVisual artsElectrodeArtPhysical chemistryOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesNeurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
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