Electrochemical Detection of Uric Acid in Mixed and Clinical Samples: A Review

The present review has sought to explore the technological advances that have been made in recent years towards the selective analysis of uric acid and critically evaluate how they could, in fact, be exploited as a basis for a multi analyte sensor incorporating uric acid detection. Numerous strategi...

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Enzymes
Nanoparticles
Polymer modified electrode
Polymers
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Strategy
Uric acid
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