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Electrochemical and optical biosensors for periodontitis detection. [PDF]
Zarasvandi AM +7 more
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A flexible electrochemical sensor platform can enable continuous, real‐time monitoring of salivary glucose for applications confined to spaces such as the oral cavity. Surface modifications with Prussian blue, chitosan, and zwitterionic polymers enhance sensitivity, selectivity, and antiadherent performance.
Stephanie Klinghammer +8 more
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Gene expression profiling and predictive modeling of cancer biomarkers using machine learning and IoT-Enabled biosensors. [PDF]
KalaiSelvi B, Babu RG, Cho J, Yoo S.
europepmc +1 more source
OT10.264 - A Hybrid Piezoelectric - Electrostatic Energy Harvester for Wearable Biosensors
Sotiria D. Psoma +2 more
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Electronic Nose for Indoor Mold Detection and Identification
This study explores the potential of a SnO2 nanowire‐based chemiresistive electronic nose not only to detect but also to identify two common indoor mold species, Stachybotrys chartarum and Chaetomium globosum on two different growth substrates. In a laboratory setup, the electronic nose displays high classification performance using optimized linear ...
Hankun Yang +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Implantable biosensors for continuous sepsis detection in postoperative care. [PDF]
Khizar M, Zaib M, Mahato RK.
europepmc +1 more source
Research Progress in Wearable Microneedle Sensors for Health Analysis
Wearable biosensors are transforming personal healthcare by enabling minimally invasive, molecular‐level monitoring. Emerging electrochemical microneedle sensors can detect analytes in interstitial fluid, enabling painless extraction and real‐time tracking.
Adnan Zameer +3 more
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Highly Sensitive Detection and Discrimination of Cell Suspension Based on a Metamaterials-Based Biosensor Chip. [PDF]
Chen K +6 more
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Sialic Acid Sensing via Molecularly Imprinted Polymer on Laser‐Induced Graphene
Sialic acid is an important biomarker for oral and overall health. Salivary levels of sialic acid are linked with oral cancer and other diseases. We develop a point‐of‐care sensor for sialic acid, based on molecularly imprinted aminophenylboronic acid electropolymerized onto laser‐induced graphene.
Alexander V. Shokurov +2 more
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