2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1tb01182k
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Deciphering the role of nanostructured materials in the point-of-care diagnostics for COVID-19: a comprehensive review

Abstract: The infamous COVID-19 outbreak has left a crippling impact on the economy, healthcare infrastructure and lives of the general working class; with all the scientists determined to find suitable and...

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“…Based on the 2019 World Health Organization prediction, the mortality of infectionrelated diseases will be similar to that of cancer by 2050. 11,12,[261][262][263] Modified TiO 2 NPs have provided some promising candidates for controlling virus-type infections, supported by recent worthwhile publications in this frontier area of nanomedicine.…”
Section: Antiviralmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Based on the 2019 World Health Organization prediction, the mortality of infectionrelated diseases will be similar to that of cancer by 2050. 11,12,[261][262][263] Modified TiO 2 NPs have provided some promising candidates for controlling virus-type infections, supported by recent worthwhile publications in this frontier area of nanomedicine.…”
Section: Antiviralmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Nanostructured systems aid in the advancement of COVID-19 detection, increasing their sensitivity and specificity for signal amplification in a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and prophylaxis for vaccines as adjuvants (Krishnan et al, 2021). Nanoparticles play a therapeutic and vital role, especially during different stages of COVID-19 pathogenesis because of the inhibition potential for the preliminary attachment and membrane fusion when the virus enters and in the protein fusion of the infected cell (Vahedifard and Chakravarthy, 2021).…”
Section: Role Of Nanotechnology In Covid-19 Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of nano is a word from the Latin "nanus" that mean a lesser, dwarf, or minute unit approximately 1 nm equals 10 −9 m (69). Nanotechnology has developed the area of biomedical sciences, with a vast variety of NPs and capability in regard to diagnosis to therapeutics for viral infectious diseases (Figure 2) (70,71).…”
Section: Use Of Nanotechnology To Control Ibvmentioning
confidence: 99%