Fundamentals of Sensor Technology 2023
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-88431-0.00014-4
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Gold nanoparticle–based biosensing applications and fundamentals of sensor technology: principles and novel designs

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“…Furthermore, they can enhance the sensitivity of detection by accurately identifying specific DNA and mRNA within the HPV virus. Gold nanoparticles are frequently employed in diverse sensor applications owing to their distinctive physicochemical properties, facile synthesis, surface functionalization, capabilities, and the ability to tune their optical properties based on size and shape ( 24 ); Moreover, graphene emerges as a highly efficient sensing technique for rapid detection through integration, with its functional groups demonstrating exceptional reliability in capturing molecules and analyzing their interactions with specific targets ( 25 ). Researchers have made significant progress in developing sensors using nanomaterials for HPV virus detection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, they can enhance the sensitivity of detection by accurately identifying specific DNA and mRNA within the HPV virus. Gold nanoparticles are frequently employed in diverse sensor applications owing to their distinctive physicochemical properties, facile synthesis, surface functionalization, capabilities, and the ability to tune their optical properties based on size and shape ( 24 ); Moreover, graphene emerges as a highly efficient sensing technique for rapid detection through integration, with its functional groups demonstrating exceptional reliability in capturing molecules and analyzing their interactions with specific targets ( 25 ). Researchers have made significant progress in developing sensors using nanomaterials for HPV virus detection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%