Potential screening of oral squamous cell carcinoma using microRNA geno-assay by electrochemical sensing: a new platform in biosensor technology | Synapse
April 10, 2026Open Access
Potential screening of oral squamous cell carcinoma using microRNA geno-assay by electrochemical sensing: a new platform in biosensor technology
Key Points
To explore a novel microRNA geno-assay for the early diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma using electrochemical sensing.
Developed a microRNA genotyping assay for OSCC screening.
Utilized electrochemical sensing technology to improve detection.
Tested the platform on samples relevant to oral cancer.
Analyzed sensitivity and specificity of the biosensor.
Demonstrated significant accuracy in detecting OSCC-associated microRNA.
Achieved higher sensitivity compared to traditional methods.
Provided a quick response time for screenings.
Abstract
Early-stage diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), a prominent global cause of mortality, is crucial for minimizing morbidity and mortality rates.