INNOVATIONS IN BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION USING NANOMATERIALS FOR SMARTER DIAGNOSTICS
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Keywords
Nanomaterials,
Biomedical Diagnostics,
Biosensors,
Imaging Technologies,
Personalized Medicine,
Point-of-Care Diagnostics,
Artificial Intelligence,
Nanoparticles,
Nanocomposites,
Biocompatibility,
Diagnostic Devices,
Early Disease Detection
Abstract
Nanomaterials have emerged as transformative tools in biomedical diagnostics,
offering significant advancements in the accuracy, sensitivity, and versatility of diagnostic
technologies. Their unique properties, such as high surface area, biocompatibility, and
functionalization capabilities, enable enhanced detection of biomarkers and early disease
diagnosis. This book chapter explores the role of nanomaterials in the development of
diagnostic devices, focusing on their applications in biosensors, imaging technologies, and
wearable health monitoring systems. Additionally, it examines their potential for personalized
medicine and point-of-care diagnostics. Despite these promising advancements, challenges
related to biocompatibility, scalability, regulatory concerns, and cost must be addressed.
Looking forward, the integration of artificial intelligence with nanomaterials and innovations
in miniaturization and flexibility of diagnostic devices offer exciting possibilities for smarter,
more accessible healthcare. This review highlights the current state of nanomaterial-based
diagnostics, future directions, and the barriers that must be overcome to realize their full
potential in clinical practice.
Published
June 20, 2023
Issue
Vol. 2 | Issue-1 - 2023
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