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Tao HU, Man ZHANG, Hui DONG, Tong LI, Xiao-bei ZANG, Xiao LI, Zhong-hua NI. Free-standing MXene/chitosan/Cu2O electrode: an enzyme-free and efficient biosensor for simultaneous determination of glucose and cholesterol[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2022, 23(7): 579-586.
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Abstract: The incidence of "three highs", referring to hyperglycemia, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia, has been increasing rapidly all over the world (Dey and Raj, 2013; Gao et al., 2019). These illnesses may be attributed to the perturbations of blood metabolites which are small molecules within biofluids (Patil et al., 2018). Among them, the presence of cholesterol and glucose in blood at abnormal levels highly increases the risk of cardiac and brain vascular diseases, and diabetes (Li et al., 2019). Furthermore, it has been confirmed that high glucose concentration is one of the main causes of atherosclerosis, by causing the accumulation of cholesterol in macrophages (Henry et al., 2002). Therefore, for early diagnosis of these diseases, the development of a low-cost, simple, and efficient strategy for simultaneous, accurate, and rapid detection of multiple metabolites is greatly needed for on-site disease monitoring in-home healthcare.
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