Nanoscale hybrid systems based on carbon nanotubes for biological sensing and control

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This paper provides a concise review on the recent development of nanoscale hybrid systems based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for biological sensing and control. CNT-based hybrid systems have been intensively studied for versatile applications of biological interfaces such as sensing, cell therapy and tissue regeneration. Recent advances in nanobiotechnology not only enable the fabrication of highly sensitive biosensors at nanoscale but also allow the applications in the controls of cell growth and differentiation. This review describes the fabrication methods of such CNT-based hybrid systems and their applications in biosensing and cell controls.

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Cho, Y., Shin, N., Kim, D., Park, J. Y., & Hong, S. (2017, April 30). Nanoscale hybrid systems based on carbon nanotubes for biological sensing and control. Bioscience Reports. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20160330

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