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Nanobiosensors for biomedical, environmental, and food monitoring applications

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 311, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.131540

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Nanobiosensor; COVID-19; Cancer; Biomedical; Diabetes; Food monitoring; Environmental monitoring

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  1. Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India
  2. Science and Engineering Research Board, New Delhi [SERB/CRG/2020/005958]

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The current focus on human needs centers around good food, health, and a healthy environment. Scientists are actively researching ways to improve life, and biosensors, particularly nanobiosensors, have emerged as a key technology enhancing survival and well-being in various fields such as biomedicine, environmental monitoring, and food safety.
A current list of immediate 'basic human needs' emphasizes the necessity of good food, good health, and a healthy environment to live in. For a great time, various research is being carried out to improve life. Biosensors are such a peculiar discovery of science which shows applicability in different fields and enhances the survival of mankind. Aided with nanotechnology, it opens the path for nanobiosensors, which has refined the role of sensors in biomedical, environmental, and food monitoring applications. This concise and inclusive review is targeted towards the recent progress in these applicative spheres of nanobiosensors.

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