Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Sensor for Cancer Biomarker Detection
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Abstract
A biomarker is a physiological observable marker that acts as a stand-in and, in the best-case scenario, forecasts a clinically significant outcome. Diagnostic biomarkers are more convenient and cost-effective than directly measuring the ultimate clinical outcome. Cancer is among the most prominent global health problems and a major cause of morbidity and death globally. Therefore, cancer biomarker assays that are trustworthy, consistent, precise, and verified are desperately needed. Biomarker-based tumor detection holds a lot of promise for improving disease knowledge at the molecular scale and early detection and surveillance. In contrast to conventional approaches, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) allows for…
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- Biomarker
- Cancer biomarkers
- Cancer detection
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Cancer
- Biomarker discovery
- Circulating tumor cell
- Computational biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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