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A recent report published by investigators from the Slovak Academy of Sciences discusses the use of MXenes, a type of 2D nanomaterial, in biosensors for healthcare applications. The report provides an overview of MXenes, including their physico-chemical features and synthesis methods, and explores their potential for various practical applications. The research focuses on the use of MXene-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors for detecting low and high molecular weight analytes, as well as cells, exosomes, and viruses. The report also highlights the potential of MXene-based devices for cancer biomarker determination and wearable sensors for monitoring human activities. This research has been peer-reviewed and is available in the journal Microchimica Acta. [Extracted from the article] |