
pmid: 26572979
handle: 11567/818943
Nanobiotechnologies, from the convergence of nanotechnology and molecular biology and postgenomics medicine, play a major role in the field of public health. This overview summarizes the potentiality of piezoelectric sensors, and in particular, of quartz-crystal microbalance (QCM), a physical nanogram-sensitive device. QCM enables the rapid, real time, on-site detection of pathogens with an enormous burden in public health, such as influenza and other respiratory viruses, hepatitis B virus (HBV), and drug-resistant bacteria, among others. Further, it allows to detect food allergens, food-borne pathogens, such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium, and food chemical contaminants, as well as water-borne microorganisms and environmental contaminants. Moreover, QCM holds promises in early cancer detection and screening of new antiblastic drugs. Applications for monitoring biohazards, for assuring homeland security, and preventing bioterrorism are also discussed.
Bacteria, Biosensing Techniques, Biohazards and bioterrorism; Carcinogenesis and mutagenesis; Environmental monitoring; Food hygiene; Label-free devices; Nanobiotechnologies for public health; Pathogen detection; Piezoelectric mass-sensing devices; Public health; Water hygiene; Biochemistry; Structural Biology, Infections, Neoplasms, Viruses, Quartz Crystal Microbalance Techniques, Humans, Nanotechnology, Public Health, Environmental Monitoring
Bacteria, Biosensing Techniques, Biohazards and bioterrorism; Carcinogenesis and mutagenesis; Environmental monitoring; Food hygiene; Label-free devices; Nanobiotechnologies for public health; Pathogen detection; Piezoelectric mass-sensing devices; Public health; Water hygiene; Biochemistry; Structural Biology, Infections, Neoplasms, Viruses, Quartz Crystal Microbalance Techniques, Humans, Nanotechnology, Public Health, Environmental Monitoring
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