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Creatinine Biosensors
Nanomaterials are also being studied for creatinine detection.<ref name = "Ref40">Narimani, R., Esmaeili, M., Rasta, S. H., Khosroshahi, H. T., & Mobed, A. (2020). Trend in creatinine determining methods: Conventional methods to molecular‐based methods. Analytical Science Advances, 2(5–6), 308–325. https://doi.org/10.1002/ansa.202000074
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Sensors have been demonstrated with sensitivity in the range of 0.2 – 1.4 µM. <ref name = "Ref40"/>
Lastly, a biosensor based on particle motion (BPM) has been studied for continuous creatinine sensing.<ref name = "Ref42">Yan, J. et al. (2020) ‘Continuous small-molecule monitoring with a digital single-particle switch’, ACS Sensors, 5(4), pp. 1168–1176. doi:10.1021/acssensors.0c00220.
</ref> The sensor has a competitive format, with anti-creatinine antibodies and creatinine-analogues. The measurement range was 10–1000 μM.<ref name = "Ref42"/>      
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