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Next Generation Point-of-Care Biomedical Sensors Technologies for Cancer Diagnosis
Pranjal Chandra,Yen Nee Tan,Surinder P. Singh +2 more
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The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 58 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Point of care.read more
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Biosensor nanoengineering: Design, operation, and implementation for biomolecular analysis
TL;DR: A revolution in the understanding and synthesis of nanomaterials in the last couple of decades contributed significantly to the development of the biosensors in terms of sensitivity, catalytic activity, biocompatibility, and robustness.
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How India is dealing with COVID-19 pandemic
TL;DR: Where a negative impact was observed for the economy and human life, the environment got a positive one and India dealt and can potentially deal with these three factors during and post COVID-19 situation.
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Fundamentals and commercial aspects of nanobiosensors in point-of-care clinical diagnostics.
TL;DR: The importance of nanomaterials in biosensing mechanism, their syntheses as well as characterization techniques, and the probe fabrication processes along with various techniques for assessing its analytical performances and potentials for commercial viability are summarized.
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Oral cancer diagnosis and perspectives in India.
TL;DR: The various conventional diagnostic techniques used routinely for detection of the oral cancer are discussed along with advanced techniques, and the novel techniques developed by Indian researchers that have huge potential for application in oral cancer diagnosis are focused on.
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Development of electrochemical biosensors for tumor marker determination towards cancer diagnosis: Recent progress
Deniz Sadighbayan,Khosrow Sadighbayan,Mohammad Reza Tohidkia,Ahmad Yari Khosroushahi,Mohammad Hasanzadeh +4 more
TL;DR: The main purpose of the present review is to give researchers a general idea of the recent studies about early cancer detection by EC-based biosensing devices, being pursued globally.
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