2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13204-019-01003-7
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Development of biocompatible 1D CuO nanoneedles and their potential for sensitive, mass-based detection of anti-tuberculosis drugs

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“…The so-called e-tongue is used to detect small quantities of certain pharmaceutical drugs in bodily fluids. A CuO nanosensor was used for the detection of Rifampicin [117]. The anticancer drug Doxorubicin and Dasatinib was detected with a ZnO sensor [118] Ranolazine, an antianginal drug was detected in very low concentration by a MOx sensor based on WO 3 and graphene [119].…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Chemiresistive Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The so-called e-tongue is used to detect small quantities of certain pharmaceutical drugs in bodily fluids. A CuO nanosensor was used for the detection of Rifampicin [117]. The anticancer drug Doxorubicin and Dasatinib was detected with a ZnO sensor [118] Ranolazine, an antianginal drug was detected in very low concentration by a MOx sensor based on WO 3 and graphene [119].…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Chemiresistive Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%