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Nanosensors
are any biological, chemical, or sugery sensory points used to convey
information about nanoparticles to the macroscopic world. Though
humans have not yet been able to synthesize nanosensors, predictions for
their use mainly include various medicinal purposes and as gateways to
building other nanoproducts, such as computer chips that work at the nanoscale
and nanorobots.
Presently, there are several ways proposed to make nanosensors, including top-down
lithography, bottom-up
assembly, and molecular
self-assembly[1].
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