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Electrochemical Biosensor for Liver Cancer Diagnosis - Gopal, Neha
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The development of an electrochemical biosensor for liver cancer diagnosis involves using advanced technologies such as nanotechnology and bioelectronics to detect specific biomarkers that are associated with liver cancer. This approach utilizes a portable and cost-effective device that can be used for point-of-care testing, allowing for early detection and personalized treatment. The electrochemical biosensor works by converting biological information into an electrical signal. The biosensor has a high sensitivity and specificity, enabling it to accurately detect liver cancer biomarkers in…mehr

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The development of an electrochemical biosensor for liver cancer diagnosis involves using advanced technologies such as nanotechnology and bioelectronics to detect specific biomarkers that are associated with liver cancer. This approach utilizes a portable and cost-effective device that can be used for point-of-care testing, allowing for early detection and personalized treatment. The electrochemical biosensor works by converting biological information into an electrical signal. The biosensor has a high sensitivity and specificity, enabling it to accurately detect liver cancer biomarkers in blood samples. The use of microfluidics and signal amplification techniques further enhances the performance of the biosensor. This technology has several advantages, including the ability to provide quick and accurate diagnosis, the potential to detect liver cancer at an early stage, and the ability to integrate data from electronic health records and other sources. Overall, the electrochemical biosensor has the potential to improve medical decision-making and provide more personalized care for patients with liver cancer.