Id |
Subject |
Object |
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Lexical cue |
T1 |
0-94 |
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Nanobiosensors as new diagnostic tools for SARS, MERS and COVID-19: from past to perspectives. |
T2 |
95-295 |
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and novel coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) epidemics represent the biggest global health threats in the last two decades. |
T3 |
296-395 |
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denotes |
These infections manifest as bronchitis, pneumonia or severe, sometimes fatal, respiratory illness. |
T4 |
396-524 |
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denotes |
The novel coronavirus seems to be associated with milder infections but it has spread globally more rapidly becoming a pandemic. |
T5 |
525-651 |
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This review summarises the state of the art of nanotechnology-based affinity biosensors for SARS, MERS and COVID-19 detection. |
T6 |
652-765 |
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denotes |
The nanobiosensors are antibody- or DNA-based biosensors with electrochemical, optical or FET-based transduction. |
T7 |
766-936 |
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denotes |
Various kinds of nanomaterials, such as metal nanoparticles, nanowires and graphene, have been merged to the affinity biosensors to enhance their analytical performances. |
T8 |
937-1082 |
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denotes |
The advantages of the use of the nanomaterials are highlighted, and the results compared with those obtained using non-nanostructured biosensors. |
T9 |
1083-1175 |
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denotes |
A critical comparison with conventional methods, such as RT-PCR and ELISA, is also reported. |
T10 |
1176-1379 |
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It is hoped that this review will provide interesting information for the future development of new reliable nano-based platforms for point-of-care diagnostic devices for COVID-19 prevention and control. |