Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances

The conventional approaches to diagnosing cancer are expensive, often involve exposure to radiation, and struggle to identify early-stage lung cancer. As a result, the five-year survival rate is significantly reduced. Fortunately, promising alternatives using magnetoresistance (MR) and magneto-plasm...

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Main Authors: Usman, F., Ghazali, K.H., Muda, R., Johari, N.H., Dennis, J.O., Tamam, N., Sulieman, A., Ji, Y.
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2023
Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/37273/
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:372732023-10-04T08:36:32Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/37273/ Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances Usman, F. Ghazali, K.H. Muda, R. Johari, N.H. Dennis, J.O. Tamam, N. Sulieman, A. Ji, Y. The conventional approaches to diagnosing cancer are expensive, often involve exposure to radiation, and struggle to identify early-stage lung cancer. As a result, the five-year survival rate is significantly reduced. Fortunately, promising alternatives using magnetoresistance (MR) and magneto-plasmonic sensors have emerged for swiftly, accurately, and inexpensively detecting cancer in its initial phases. These sensor technologies offer numerous advantages over their counterparts, such as minimal background noise, immunity to environmental influences, compatibility with nanofabrication methods, ability to detect multiple substances simultaneously, straightforward integration, high specificity, distinctive identifying capabilities, real-time monitoring, stability, label-free detection, and remarkable sensitivity for detecting individual molecules. Nevertheless, since the use of these techniques for cancer biomarker detection is relatively new, it is essential to conduct a bibliometric analysis and review recent literature to offer guidance to both early-career and established researchers in this domain. Consequently, this study performs a scientometric evaluation of the literature related to cancer biomarker detection using MR and magneto-plasmonic methods. The objective is to pinpoint current preferred techniques and challenges by examining statistics such as publication numbers, authors, countries, journals, and research interests. Furthermore, the paper also presents the latest advancements in MR and magneto-plasmonic sensors for cancer biomarker detection, with a focus on the last decade. In addition, an overview of the ongoing research in the field of MR and magneto-plasmonic sensors for detecting cancer biomarkers is highlighted. Finally, a summary on the level of current research including the significant accomplishments, challenges, and outlooks of MR and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers are highlighted. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed Usman, F. and Ghazali, K.H. and Muda, R. and Johari, N.H. and Dennis, J.O. and Tamam, N. and Sulieman, A. and Ji, Y. (2023) Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances. Sensors and Actuators Reports, 6. ISSN 26660539 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85170078179&doi=10.1016%2fj.snr.2023.100172&partnerID=40&md5=0f5c128fd0eb4d943e55e686e86ee0fd 10.1016/j.snr.2023.100172 10.1016/j.snr.2023.100172 10.1016/j.snr.2023.100172
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description The conventional approaches to diagnosing cancer are expensive, often involve exposure to radiation, and struggle to identify early-stage lung cancer. As a result, the five-year survival rate is significantly reduced. Fortunately, promising alternatives using magnetoresistance (MR) and magneto-plasmonic sensors have emerged for swiftly, accurately, and inexpensively detecting cancer in its initial phases. These sensor technologies offer numerous advantages over their counterparts, such as minimal background noise, immunity to environmental influences, compatibility with nanofabrication methods, ability to detect multiple substances simultaneously, straightforward integration, high specificity, distinctive identifying capabilities, real-time monitoring, stability, label-free detection, and remarkable sensitivity for detecting individual molecules. Nevertheless, since the use of these techniques for cancer biomarker detection is relatively new, it is essential to conduct a bibliometric analysis and review recent literature to offer guidance to both early-career and established researchers in this domain. Consequently, this study performs a scientometric evaluation of the literature related to cancer biomarker detection using MR and magneto-plasmonic methods. The objective is to pinpoint current preferred techniques and challenges by examining statistics such as publication numbers, authors, countries, journals, and research interests. Furthermore, the paper also presents the latest advancements in MR and magneto-plasmonic sensors for cancer biomarker detection, with a focus on the last decade. In addition, an overview of the ongoing research in the field of MR and magneto-plasmonic sensors for detecting cancer biomarkers is highlighted. Finally, a summary on the level of current research including the significant accomplishments, challenges, and outlooks of MR and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers are highlighted. © 2023
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author Usman, F.
Ghazali, K.H.
Muda, R.
Johari, N.H.
Dennis, J.O.
Tamam, N.
Sulieman, A.
Ji, Y.
spellingShingle Usman, F.
Ghazali, K.H.
Muda, R.
Johari, N.H.
Dennis, J.O.
Tamam, N.
Sulieman, A.
Ji, Y.
Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances
author_facet Usman, F.
Ghazali, K.H.
Muda, R.
Johari, N.H.
Dennis, J.O.
Tamam, N.
Sulieman, A.
Ji, Y.
author_sort Usman, F.
title Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances
title_short Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances
title_full Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances
title_fullStr Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances
title_full_unstemmed Magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: A bibliometric analysis and recent advances
title_sort magnetoresistance and magneto-plasmonic sensors for the detection of cancer biomarkers: a bibliometric analysis and recent advances
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2023
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/37273/
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