Biorecognition Engineering Technologies for Cancer Diagnosis: A Systematic Literature Review of Non-Conventional and Plausible Sensor Development Methods
- Kalaumari Mayoral-Peñaa(Author),
- ,
- Alexia María Orrantia Clarka(Author),
- Rosario Del Carmen Flores-Vallejob(Author),
- Goldie Ozac(Author),
- Ashutosh Sharmaa(Author)
- aInstituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
- bUniversidad del Valle de México,
- cCentro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica
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Abstract
Cancer is the second cause of mortality worldwide. Early diagnosis of this multifactorial disease is challenging, especially in populations with limited access to healthcare services. A vast repertoire of cancer biomarkers has been studied to facilitate early diagnosis; particularly, the use of antibodies against these biomarkers has been of interest to detect them through biorecognition. However, there are certain limitations to this approach. Emerging biorecognition engineering technologies are alternative methods to generate molecules and molecule-based scaffolds with similar properties to those presented by antibodies. Molecularly imprinted polymers, recombinant antibodies, and antibody mimetic molecules are three novel technologies commonly used in scientific studies. This review aimed to present the fundamentals of these technologies and address questions about how they are implemented for cancer detection in recent scientific studies. A systematic analysis of the scientific peer-reviewed literature regarding the use of these technologies on cancer detection was carried out starting from the year 2000 up to 2021 to answer these questions. In total, 131 scientific articles indexed in the Web of Science from the last three years were included in this analysis. The results showed that antibody.
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1867Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Cancers (Volume 14, Issue 8)Publication milestones
- Published - 01/04/2022
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2072-6694External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85127798536
