Biosensor Development in Medical Science for Disease Detection

Medicines are a very important part of lives of human beings. Not only now but from a thousand years ago. Medical science has also proved its evidence in terms of medicines and the right diagnosis of diseases in time with the help of sensors. Right now, medical science has too much development. Bios...

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Published in:2024 International Conference on Emerging Innovations and Advanced Computing (INNOCOMP) pp. 194 - 199
Main Authors: Sharma, Ashish, Chandel, Garima, Garg, Setu, Katiyar, Gauri, Shrivastav, Kamayani, Garg, Rinku
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Abstract Medicines are a very important part of lives of human beings. Not only now but from a thousand years ago. Medical science has also proved its evidence in terms of medicines and the right diagnosis of diseases in time with the help of sensors. Right now, medical science has too much development. Biosensors has increased it demand as due to its real time monitoring in following areas: Biomedical diagnosis, drug monitoring, chemicals and many more Biosensors were introduced in the medical era in the 19th century. Researchers are trying to modify the sensors. Developing a sensor that provides fast response, accuracy and selectivity is a mega challenge. A sensor cannot be made without electric components. This paper tries to represent how various sensors are used in medical science Organ transplants, microsurgery, etc. are running successfully with the use of biosensors. In this work the impact of the use of various biosensors on human body is taken in to account. Multiple and mass transfer of magnetic particles and effect if infrared microscopy in the application of biosensors is considered taken in to account after covid 19.
AbstractList Medicines are a very important part of lives of human beings. Not only now but from a thousand years ago. Medical science has also proved its evidence in terms of medicines and the right diagnosis of diseases in time with the help of sensors. Right now, medical science has too much development. Biosensors has increased it demand as due to its real time monitoring in following areas: Biomedical diagnosis, drug monitoring, chemicals and many more Biosensors were introduced in the medical era in the 19th century. Researchers are trying to modify the sensors. Developing a sensor that provides fast response, accuracy and selectivity is a mega challenge. A sensor cannot be made without electric components. This paper tries to represent how various sensors are used in medical science Organ transplants, microsurgery, etc. are running successfully with the use of biosensors. In this work the impact of the use of various biosensors on human body is taken in to account. Multiple and mass transfer of magnetic particles and effect if infrared microscopy in the application of biosensors is considered taken in to account after covid 19.
Author Shrivastav, Kamayani
Garg, Setu
Katiyar, Gauri
Garg, Rinku
Chandel, Garima
Sharma, Ashish
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Biological Organism
Biosensors
Chemical sensors
Microscopy
Microsurgery
Organ transplantation
Real-time systems
Technological innovation
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