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ROLE OF QD-FRET BASED NANOSENSORS IN DETECTION OF VIRUS: A REVIEW    

Authors : CHANDRAJEET DHARA; SURAJ SINGH RAWAT; Dr. SONAM RAHEJA; RAVINDER SINGH

Publishing Date : 2022

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9789391842741.2022.eb.grf.asu.ch-10

ISBN : 978-93-91842-74-1

Pages : 44

Chapter id : ASU/GRF/EB/IASINAM/2022/Ch-10

Abstract : For urgent requirement of rapid, selective and accurate techniques for detecting pathogenic viruses, nano biosensors are developed. Nanotechnology based biosensors have found its way towards biological detection. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) in association with Quantum dots (QDs) and their higher-level properties has enabled the designing of high-tech. biosensors. QD-FRET based nano sensors gained an immense popularity in various scientific areas for example virus detection, QD-FRET based immunoassays and pH sensors. In this review, we have discussed the latest novelties in the development of QD-FRET Nano sensors and their role in detection of viruses.

Keywords : Bio-sensors, Quantum dots-FRET, Nanoparticles.

Cite : Dhara, C., Rawat, S. S., Raheja, S., & Singh, R. (2022). Role Of Qd-Fret Based Nanosensors In Detection Of Virus: A Review (1st ed., p. 44). Global Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789391842741.2022.eb.grf.asu.ch-10

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