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Comparative Study Of Electrochemical-Based Sensors And Immunosensors In Terms Of Advantageous Features For Detection Of Cancer Biomarkers, Göksu Özçeli̇kay, Ahmet Çeti̇nkaya, Sari̇ye İrem Kaya, Si̇bel Ayşil Özkan
Comparative Study Of Electrochemical-Based Sensors And Immunosensors In Terms Of Advantageous Features For Detection Of Cancer Biomarkers, Göksu Özçeli̇kay, Ahmet Çeti̇nkaya, Sari̇ye İrem Kaya, Si̇bel Ayşil Özkan
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Cancer, becoming increasingly common globally, has a high mortality rate. Despite the much research on diagnosis and treatment methods, the benefits of technological developments, and newly developed sensor devices, cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Early detection using powerful and noninvasive tools could be a future focus for prognosis and treatment follow-up. Therefore, electrochemical biosensors can be a strong choice for the detection of cancer biomarkers (such as alpha-fetoprotein, cytochrome c, prostate-specific antigen, myoglobin, carcinoembryonic antigen, alpha-fetoprotein, a cancer antigen, epidermal growth factor receptor, vascular endothelial growth factor, circulating tumor cell, and breast cancer antigen …
Fluid-Based Wearable Sensors: A Turning Point In Personalized Healthcare, Berfi̇n Vural, İnci̇ Uludağ, Bahar İnce, Canan Özyurt, Funda Öztürk, Mustafa Kemal Sezgi̇ntürk
Fluid-Based Wearable Sensors: A Turning Point In Personalized Healthcare, Berfi̇n Vural, İnci̇ Uludağ, Bahar İnce, Canan Özyurt, Funda Öztürk, Mustafa Kemal Sezgi̇ntürk
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Nowadays, it has become very popular to develop wearable devices that can monitor biomarkers to analyze the health status of the human body more comprehensively and accurately. Wearable sensors, specially designed for home care services, show great promise with their ease of use, especially during pandemic periods. Scientists have conducted many innovative studies on new wearable sensors that can noninvasively and simultaneously monitor biochemical indicators in body fluids for disease prediction, diagnosis, and management. Using noninvasive electrochemical sensors, biomarkers can be detected in tears, saliva, perspiration, and skin interstitial fluid (ISF). In this review, biofluids used for noninvasive wearable sensor …