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Name : Fardin Hossain

ID:211002512
Course code: EEE213

Field-effect transistor biosensors (Bio-FET) for biomedical applications have advanced in recent
years due to changes in FET properties and alterations to the architectures of bio-receptors. This
review's analysis and summary of noteworthy works on the two aforementioned features first
offers reflection on this advancement. The former involves creating innovative materials for FET
transducers and creating unheard-of nanostructures, while the latter focuses mostly on creating
compact molecules as bio-probes . Then, based on the present circumstances as well as the high
demand for FET-biosensors in clinical trials for illness detection, a future viewpoint on FET-
biosensor research is also forecasted. From these angles, it is anticipated that FET-biosensors,
which have countless advantages, would keep improving as one of the most promising
technologies for biomedical applications.

Introduction to Field Effect Transistor-Based


Biosensors
Field-effect transistor (FET)-based biosensors are a new breed of biosensors that have the
potential to revolutionize the way we detect cancer. FET-based biosensors are based on
semiconductor technology and are able to detect very small changes in electrical properties. This
makes them ideal for cancer detection, as they can detect tiny changes in biological markers
associated with cancer. FET-based biosensors are extremely sensitive and can detect changes in
biological markers at a level as low as one part per billion. FET-based biosensors are also
relatively inexpensive to manufacture and extremely small. This makes them ideal for use in
cancer detection as they can be used in a variety of settings. In addition, FET-based biosensors
can be used for both in vivo and in vitro cancer detection. This means they can be used to detect
cancer both in the body and in the laboratory.
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How FET-Based Biosensors Work For Cancer
Detection
FET-based biosensors work by detecting changes in electrical properties in response to changes
in biological markers associated with cancer. FET-based biosensors are able to detect very small
changes in electrical properties, which makes them ideal for cancer detection. In order to detect
cancer, FET-based biosensors must be exposed to biological markers associated with cancer.
This can be done either in vivo (in the body) or in vitro (in a laboratory setting).
Once the FET-based biosensor has been exposed to the biological markers, it will detect changes
in electrical properties. These changes can then be used to detect the presence of cancer. For
example, FET-based biosensors are able to detect changes in electrical properties due to changes
in pH levels. This is important, as changes in pH levels can be an indication of the presence of
cancer.

Advantages of FET-Based Biosensors


FET-based biosensors offer a number of advantages when it comes to cancer detection. For
starters, FET-based biosensors are very sensitive and can detect changes in electrical properties
at levels as low as one part per billion. This makes them ideal for detecting cancer at the earliest
possible stages.
Furthermore, FET-based biosensors are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and can be used in
a variety of different settings. This makes them ideal for use in both in vivo and in vitro cancer
detection. FET-based biosensors are also very small, which makes them easy to transport and use
in different locations.
Finally, FET-based biosensors are very reliable and can be used to detect cancer with a high
degree of accuracy. This means that FET-based biosensors are able to detect cancer with a high
degree of accuracy and reliability, making them ideal for use in a wide variety of cancer
detection applications.

Real-World Applications of FET-Based Cancer Detection


Biosensors
FET-based biosensors are already being used in a wide variety of real-world applications. For
example, FET-based biosensors are being used in the development of cancer detection tests.
These tests involve exposing the FET-based biosensor to biological markers associated with
cancer. If the FET-based biosensor detects changes in electrical properties, then it can indicate
the presence of cancer.
FET-based biosensors are also being used in the development of cancer detection devices. These
devices are able to detect cancer at the earliest possible stages, which can be extremely beneficial
in the fight against cancer. Furthermore, FET-based biosensors are being used in the
development of cancer treatments. FET-based biosensors can be used to detect changes in
electrical properties due to changes in the concentrations of cancer drugs in the body, which can
help doctors to determine the effectiveness of the treatment. Researchers are also looking for
ways to make FET-based biosensors more sensitive. This will allow them to detect cancer at the
earliest possible stages, which can be a major benefit in the fight against cancer. Furthermore,
researchers are looking for ways to make FET-based biosensors more power efficient, which will
make them more practical for use in different settings.
Conclusion
In conclusion, FET-based biosensors are a promising new technology for cancer detection. FET-
based biosensors are very sensitive and can detect changes in electrical properties at levels as
low as one part per billion. This makes them ideal for detecting cancer at the earliest possible
stages. FET-based biosensors are also relatively inexpensive to manufacture, and they are
extremely small. This makes them ideal for use in a wide variety of settings.
Furthermore, FET-based biosensors are already being used in a wide variety of real-world
applications. These applications include the development of cancer detection tests and devices,
as well as the development of cancer treatments. FET-based biosensors can also be used to detect
cancer before it has spread, which can be a major benefit in the fight against cancer.
FET-based biosensors have the potential to revolutionize the way we detect cancer, and the
future of FET-based cancer detection biosensors is extremely promising. There are a number of
business opportunities associated with FET-based biosensors, and they can be used in 1000 ways
to help in the fight against cancer.
If you are interested in learning more about FET-based biosensors for cancer detection, then
please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be more than happy to provide you with more
information about FET-based biosensors and how they can help in the fight against cancer.

Reference
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/smtd.202200809

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