Different Approaches to Develop Nanosensors for Diagnosis of Diseases

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Abstract

The success of clinical treatments is highly dependent on early detection and much research has been conducted to develop fast, efficient, and precise methods for this reason. Conventional methods relying on nonspecific and targeting probes are being outpaced by so-called nanosensors. Over the last two decades a variety of activatable sensors have been engineered, with a great diversity concerning the operating principle. Therefore, this review delineates the achievements made in the development of nanosensors designed for diagnosis of diseases.

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Arndt, N., Tran, H. D. N., Zhang, R., Xu, Z. P., & Ta, H. T. (2020, December 1). Different Approaches to Develop Nanosensors for Diagnosis of Diseases. Advanced Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202001476

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