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Supramolecular electrochemistry is emerging as a powerful approach in the development of next-generation biosensors, combining the precision of electrochemical techniques with the selectivity of molecular recognition. This exciting field focuses on non-covalent interactions—such as hydrogen bonding, π–π stacking, and host–guest chemistry—to create highly sensitive and selective sensing platforms. Unlike traditional sensors, supramolecular biosensors rely on self-assembled systems that can recognize specific biological targets, including proteins, DNA, glucose, and disease biomarkers. These systems are designed to respond to subtle molecular changes, producing measurable electrochemical signals that enable rapid and accurate detection. One of the key advantages of supramolecular electrochemistry is its ability to enhance sensor performance through controlled organization at the nanoscale. By integrating nanomaterials like graphene, carbon nanotubes, and metal nanoparticles, researcher...