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Electrochemical sensors for analyte in saliva: recent update
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Sensor Review
Sensor Review (2024) 44 (1): 35–67.
Published: 01 January 2024
...Xingxing Li; Shixi You; Zengchang Fan; Guangjun Li; Li Fu Purpose This review provides an overview of recent advances in electrochemical sensors for analyte detection in saliva, highlighting their potential applications in diagnostics and health care. The purpose of this paper is to summarize...
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Glucose oxidase-based biosensor for glucose detection from biological fluids
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Sensor Review
Sensor Review (2020) 40 (4): 497–511.
Published: 23 June 2020
... 23 01 2019 13 03 2020 12 05 2020 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2020 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Biosensor Sweat Saliva Diabetes Cancer The word “sensor” is derived from the Latin word “sentire” meaning ‘to identify’ the substrate...
