A research study published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics has proposed a novel, ultra-soft hydrogel-based bladder activity sensor that can monitor bladder activity and electrical muscle signals simultaneously.
Bladder cancer (BCa) is the most prevalent urinary tract malignancy and the most costly to cure. In recent years, AI algorithms have been used in BCa diagnosis and outcome prediction.
An innovative biosensor based on graphene nanoplatelet/polydopamine molecularly imprinted polymer is presented for trace-level creatinine detection in a variety of bodily fluids.