What are the Challenges Associated with Nanotechnology-Based Immunosensors?
Despite their numerous advantages, there are several challenges that need to be addressed, including:
Stability: Ensuring the stability and longevity of nanomaterials and antibodies can be challenging, as they may degrade over time. Cost: The production and functionalization of nanomaterials can be expensive, potentially limiting their widespread adoption. Regulatory Approval: Obtaining regulatory approval for new nanotechnology-based immunosensors can be a lengthy and complex process.