What Are the Challenges in Developing Nanotechnology-Enhanced Biosensors?
Despite their advantages, there are several challenges in developing these biosensors:
Stability: Ensuring the long-term stability of the biological components can be challenging. Cost: The production of nanomaterials can be expensive, affecting the overall cost of the biosensors. Regulation: Regulatory approval can be a lengthy and complicated process, especially for medical applications. Scalability: Scaling up the production of nanotechnology-enhanced biosensors to meet market demands is another significant challenge.