Nanomaterials in electrochemical nanobiosensors of miRNAs.
Marziyeh MousazadehMaryam DaneshpourSaeed Rafizadeh TaftiNahid ShoaieFatemeh JahanpeymaFaezeh MousazadehFatemeh KhosraviPatricia KhashayarMostafa AzimzadehEbrahim MostafaviPublished in: Nanoscale (2024)
Nanomaterial-based biosensors have received significant attention owing to their unique properties, especially enhanced sensitivity. Recent advancements in biomedical diagnosis have highlighted the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) as sensitive prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers for various diseases. Current diagnostics methods, however, need further improvements with regards to their sensitivity, mainly due to the low concentration levels of miRNAs in the body. The low limit of detection of nanomaterial-based biosensors has turned them into powerful tools for detecting and quantifying these biomarkers. Herein, we assemble an overview of recent developments in the application of different nanomaterials and nanostructures as miRNA electrochemical biosensing platforms, along with their pros and cons. The techniques are categorized based on the nanomaterial used.