In recent years, an increase in the number of chronic kidney disease (CKD) cases has led to a global health burden majorly affecting underdeveloped and developing nations. A key biomarker for assessing the kidneys' normal functioning is creatinine, which is filtered out from the blood by the kidney. Thus, timely and specific detection of creatinine becomes necessary for diagnosis and subsequent treatment of CKD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHydrogen peroxide (HO), one of the reactive oxygen species in living beings, serves as a regulator of various cellular processes. However, excessive peroxide concentrations are linked to oxidative stress and promptly disrupt cellular components, leading to several pathological conditions in the body. Moreover, it is extremely reactive and has a limited lifetime; thus, HO sensing remains a prominent focus of research.
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