Publications by authors named "Matin Ataei Kachouei"

The diagnosis of milk fever or hypocalcemia in lactating cows has a significant economic impact on the dairy industry. It is challenging to identify asymptomatic subclinical hypocalcemia (SCH) in transition dairy cows. Monitoring subclinical hypocalcemia in milk samples can expedite treatment and improve the health, productivity, and welfare of dairy cows.

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  • A new pocket-sized, 3D-printed multi-ion sensor can quickly identify environmental pollution and health markers in livestock and humans by detecting ions like iron, nitrate, calcium, and phosphate.
  • It features a unique ion-to-electron transducing layer made from poly-octylthiophene that improves selectivity and sensitivity, allowing it to detect target ions as low as 1 ppm in under a minute.
  • This innovative device is integrated into existing systems, like milking parlors, enabling real-time health monitoring for livestock and potentially improving water quality and disease tracking in humans.
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Precision livestock farming utilizing advanced diagnostic tools, including biosensors, can play a key role in the management of livestock operations to improve the productivity, health, and well-being of animals. Detection of ketosis, a metabolic disease that occurs in early lactation dairy cows due to a negative energy balance, is one potential on-farm use of biosensors. Beta-hydroxybutyrate (βHB) is an excellent biomarker for monitoring ketosis in dairy cows because βHB is one of the main ketones produced during this metabolic state.

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Having a prime significance in diagonsing and predicting the dangerous symptoms of chronic diseases in the early stages, special attention has been drawn by wearable glucose-sensing platforms in recent years. Herein, modified commercial cotton fabrics, decorated with binary Ni-Co metal-organic frameworks (NC-MOFs) through a one-pot scalable hydrothermal route, were directly utilized as flexible electrodes for non-enzymatic glucose amperometric sensing. Glucose sensitivities of 105.

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