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Biosensing–drug delivery systems for in vivo applications

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Erkoc, Pelin

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Early detection of diseases can increase the efficiency of therapies. Recent advances in biosensor technology have led to the development of accurate and robust systems that can sense disease-dependent changes in analyte. These advancements have enabled faster diagnosis and treatment for various diseases. The invention of smart-responsive materials has opened new gates for next-generation biosensors, which can release the therapeutic payload upon environmental changes. These integrated systems provide increased therapeutic efficacy with reduced side effects, and a better perspective for biomedical applications. With further efforts, including comprehensive research and computational modeling, biosensing–drug delivery systems may become powerful tools for the treatment of chronic diseases.

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Elsevier

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Chemistry, Applied chemistry, Engineering, Biomedical engineering, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology

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Advanced Biosensors For Health Care Applications

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10.1016/B978-0-12-815743-5.00009-3

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