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An electrochemical transducer is a device that converts a biochemical reaction into an electrical signal, allowing for the measurement and analysis of various biological substances. These transducers play a critical role in biosensors, where they detect specific analytes by translating chemical interactions into measurable electrical changes, such as current or voltage. The effectiveness of these devices is often determined by their sensitivity, selectivity, and response time, which are crucial for accurate and reliable biosensing applications.