Brij Mohan, Krunal Modi, Gurjaspreet Singh, Anup Paul, Ismayil M. Garazade, Armando J. L. Pombeiro, Xuefeng Liu, Wei Sun, Sang Sub Kim
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Abstract
Cancer is a disease that claims millions of lives each year, often because early symptoms go unnoticed, a situation which severely impacts society. Point-of-care biosensors using metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have the power to transform cancer biomarker detection due to their exceptional structural and conductive properties. This review discusses the electrochemical sensor’s design and development of electroactive MOF materials with mechanistic insights. It highlights recent advancements in utilizing MOF composites to effectively detect cancer biomarkers in real samples. The emphasis on the critical application of MOFs in breast cancer biomarker detection presents its importance for women’s health. The review thoroughly examines the adjustable structures, porosity, and fabrication capabilities of MOFs in identifying cancer biomarkers. It provides a detailed analysis of methods to enhance the sensitivity and applicability of MOF composites for cancer detection. Furthermore, the review explores strategies to boost sensor performance, tackles existing challenges head-on, and outlines promising prospects. It emphasizes the urgent need for advanced cancer detection tools and aims to motivate researchers to develop innovative solutions.
Graphical Abstract
The paper discusses cancer’s impact, electrochemical sensing with MOFs, and recent advances in detecting biomarkers in real samples. It focuses on using MOFs for breast cancer detection in women, highlighting their potential in identifying cancer biomarkers. It also explores strategies to enhance sensor capacity, address challenges, and outline prospects to inspire researchers to develop advanced cancer detection tools.
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Topics in Current Chemistry provides in-depth analyses and forward-thinking perspectives on the latest advancements in chemical research. This renowned journal encompasses various domains within chemical science and their intersections with biology, medicine, physics, and materials science.
Each collection within the journal aims to offer a comprehensive understanding, accessible to both academic and industrial readers, of emerging research in an area that captivates a broader scientific community.
In essence, Topics in Current Chemistry illuminates cutting-edge chemical research, fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, and facilitates knowledge-sharing among diverse scientific audiences.