Selected article for: "care point and high specificity"

Author: Yang, Jiancheng; Carey, Patrick; Ren, Fan; Lobo, Brian C.; Gebhard, Michael; Leon, Marino E.; Lin, Jenshan; Pearton, S. J.
Title: Chapter 24 Nanosensor networks for health-care applications
  • Cord-id: e7ic2pnc
  • Document date: 2020_12_31
  • ID: e7ic2pnc
    Snippet: Abstract Functionalized transistors provide effective sensors for a variety of viruses (Zika, severe acute respiratory syndrome), toxins (botulinum), cancers (breast and prostate), and disease or injury biomarkers (troponin, cerebrospinal fluid). A hallmark of this approach is high specificity, rapid response (<5minutes), and ability to be integrated with wireless data transmission capabilities. The ultimate goal is hand-held point-of-care detection that can streamline patient diagnosis.
    Document: Abstract Functionalized transistors provide effective sensors for a variety of viruses (Zika, severe acute respiratory syndrome), toxins (botulinum), cancers (breast and prostate), and disease or injury biomarkers (troponin, cerebrospinal fluid). A hallmark of this approach is high specificity, rapid response (<5minutes), and ability to be integrated with wireless data transmission capabilities. The ultimate goal is hand-held point-of-care detection that can streamline patient diagnosis.

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