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Title: Role of Nanomaterials in the Fabrication of bioNEMS/MEMS for Biomedical Applications and towards Pioneering Food Waste Utilisation
Authors: Nuraina Anisa Dahlan
Aung Thiha
Fatimah Ibrahim
Lazar Milić
Shalini Muniandy
Nurul Fauzani Jamaluddin
Bojan Petrović 
Sanja Kojić 
Goran Stojanović 
Keywords: nanomaterials;biomedical nanoelectromechanical systems (bioNEMS);biomedical microelectromechanical systems (bioMEMS);drug delivery system;point-of-care
Issue Date: 16-Nov-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Project: SALSETH
Journal: Nanomaterials
Abstract: bioNEMS/MEMS has emerged as an innovative technology for the miniaturisation of biomedical devices with high precision and rapid processing since its first R&D breakthrough in the 1980s. To date, several organic including food waste derived nanomaterials and inorganic nanomaterials (e.g., carbon nanotubes, graphene, silica, gold, and magnetic nanoparticles) have steered the development of high-throughput and sensitive bioNEMS/MEMS-based biosensors, actuator systems, drug delivery systems and implantable/wearable sensors with desirable biomedical properties. Turning food waste into valuable nanomaterials is potential groundbreaking research in this growing field of bioMEMS/NEMS. This review aspires to communicate recent progress in organic and inorganic nanomaterials based bioNEMS/MEMS for biomedical applications, comprehensively discussing nanomaterials criteria and their prospects as ideal tools for biomedical devices. We discuss clinical applications for diagnostic, monitoring, and therapeutic applications as well as the technological potential for cell manipulation (i.e., sorting, separation, and patterning technology). In addition, current in vitro and in vivo assessments of promising nanomaterials-based biomedical devices will be discussed in this review. Finally, this review also looked at the most recent state of-the-art knowledge on Internet of Things (IoT) applications such as nanosensors, nanoantennas, nanoprocessors, and nanobattery.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/32488
ISSN: 2079-4991
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12224025
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
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