Emerging Multifunctional Carbon-Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors for Cancer Diagnosis

SMALL SCIENCE(2024)

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Despite significant advancements in medical technology, cancer remains the world's second-leading cause of death, largely attributed to late-stage diagnoses. While traditional cancer detection methodologies offer foundational insights, they often lack the specificity, affordability, and sensitivity for early-stage identification. In this context, the development of biosensors offers a distinct possibility for the precise and rapid identification of cancer biomarkers. Carbon nanomaterials, including graphene, carbon nitride, carbon quantum dots, and other carbon-based nanostructures, are highly promising for cancer detection. Their simplicity, high sensitivity, and cost-effectiveness contribute to their potential in this field. This review aims to elucidate the potential of emerging carbon-nanomaterial-based biosensors for early cancer diagnosis. The relevance of the various biosensor mechanisms and their performance to the physicochemical properties of carbon nanomaterials is discussed in depth, focusing on demonstrating broad methodologies for creating performance biosensors. Diverse carbon-nanomaterial-based detection techniques, such as electrochemical, fluorescence, surface plasmon resonance, electrochemiluminescence, and quartz crystal microbalance, are emphasized for early cancer detection. At last, a summary of existing challenges and future outlook in this promising field is elaborated. Carbon nanomaterials, including graphene, carbon nitride, and carbon quantum dots, are among the most promising building blocks as emerging biosensors for cancer detection. This review elaborates on the virtues and critical roles of carbon nanomaterials and summarizes the prevalent approaches for realizing high-sensitive biosensor applications.image (c) 2024 WILEY-VCH GmbH
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biomarkers,biosensors,cancer diagnosis,carbon nanomaterials,detection
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