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Nanobiosensors are portable and sensitive detectors of chemical and biological agents, useful for point-of-care testing of patients. The sensors can be ...
Nanosensor refers to a system in which at least one of the nanostructures is used to detect gases, chemicals, biological agents, electric fields, light, heat, ...
Nanosensors can be defined as sensitive material used to transmit chemical, physical, or biological information about nanomaterials and recognition molecules. ...
Nanobiosensors provide quick detection response to challenging contaminants present in agri-food industries.
Using nanotechnology allows synthesis of nanosensors that can be applied in food production cycles as well as food packaging to detect various microorganisms ...
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Nanosensor. Nanosensor technology uses fluorescence-based or magnetic-based probes designed at a nanoscale to detect specific identifiers of food pathogens.
Nanosensors are any sensor used to convey information about nanoparticles to the macroscopic world. Their use mainly includes clinical medicine or as tools for ...
It is nanoscale devices that monitor and transform physical quantities into signals that are detectable and analysable.
Nanobiosensors detect physiological signals and convert them into standardized detectable signals. In order to achieve a reliable sensing analysis, ...
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