Recent advances in electrochemical sensors and biosensors for monitoring drugs and metabolites in pharmaceutical and biological samples

Various applications of electrochemical sensors and biosensors have been reported in many fields. These include pharmaceuticals, drug detection, cancer detection, and analysis of toxic elements in tap water. Electrochemical sensors are characterised by their low cost, ease of manufacture, rapid anal...

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Main Authors: Charaf Laghlimi (Author), Abdelaziz Moutcine (Author), Abdelilah Chtaini (Author), Jalal Isaad (Author), Adil Soufi (Author), Younes Ziat (Author), Hassan Amhamdi (Author), Hamza Belkhanchi (Author)
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Published: International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC), 2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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