Engineered Smart Nano-Bio-Physio Sensing Platforms as Emerging Point-of-Care Technologies: Materials, Mechanisms, and Applications
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YÜCER, Şeydanur, Begüm SARAÇ, Fatih ÇİFTÇİ & Mansour GHORBANPOUR. "Engineered Smart Nano-Bio-Physio Sensing Platforms as Emerging Point-of-Care Technologies: Materials, Mechanisms, and Applications". Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 549 (2025): 1-44.Özet
The rapid evolution of smart nano-bio-physio sensing platforms has revolutionized point-of-care (POC) technologies,
offering unprecedented opportunities for real-time health monitoring, disease diagnosis, and personalized
medicine. This review comprehensively explores the integration of advanced nanomaterials (e.g., carbon
nanotubes, quantum dots, MXenes) with bio-physio sensors to enhance sensitivity, selectivity, and signal
transduction in electrochemical, optical, and mechanical systems. We highlight key advancements in selfpowered
triboelectric/piezoelectric nanogenerators, wearable epidermal devices, and paper-based colorimetric
sensors, emphasizing their applications in glucose monitoring, vital sign tracking, and infectious disease
detection. Furthermore, we discuss the engineering challenges of system miniaturization, IoT connectivity, and
biocompatibility, along with regulatory hurdles for clinical adoption. By critically analyzing current limitations
and prospects, this work provides a roadmap for next-generation smart sensor ecosystems that bridge nanotechnology,
biotechnology, and artificial intelligence to transform decentralized healthcare.



















