Publications by authors named "Ioannis Prattis"

This paper presents the development of a miniaturized sensor device for selective detection of pathogens, specifically Influenza A Influenza virus, as an enveloped virus is relatively vulnerable to damaging environmental impacts. In consideration of environmental factors such as humidity and temperature, this particular pathogen proves to be an ideal choice for our study. It falls into the category of pathogens that pose greater challenges due to their susceptibility.

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Silent speech recognition is the ability to recognise intended speech without audio information. Useful applications can be found in situations where sound waves are not produced or cannot be heard. Examples include speakers with physical voice impairments or environments in which audio transference is not reliable or secure.

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Article Synopsis
  • Graphene and graphene-related materials (GRMs) are known for their exceptional electronic, optical, and electrochemical properties, making them perfect for use in point-of-care testing (POCT) devices.
  • The review covers recent advancements in using graphene and GRMs for various biosensing applications, including detecting nucleic acids, enzymes, cells, and immunoassays.
  • It highlights both the scientific progress and ongoing challenges in the field, suggesting future paths for improving the deployment of this technology in medical diagnostics.
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