Bioengineered Platforms for Detection Of Group-1 Carcinogenic Metals
Akanksha Singh
Abstract:Studies at the molecular, systemic, and epidemiological levels have shown that chronic metal exposure is linked to significant health consequences, including cancer, affecting hundreds of millions worldwide. Subtle and convoluted mechanisms underline metals' toxicity and carcinogenicity. The use of sensors for carcinogenic metals' trace detection is on the rise due to their selectivity, simplicity, and affordability. Biotechnology and microelectronics in the development of sensors have grown … Show more
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