Electrochemical, Electrochemiluminescent and Photoelectrochemical Immunosensors for Procalcitonin Detection: A review

Procalcitonin (PCT) is a promising biomarker for identification of the origin and severity of sepsis, which is a deadly body infection. With the aim of early diagnostics of PCT, various PCT analytical technologies have been designed and applied all over the world. Electrochemistry-based immunosensor...

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