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. 2024 Jun 14;11(30):2401069. doi: 10.1002/advs.202401069

Figure 9.

Figure 9

Recent advances in electrochemical sensors for EV analysis. a) Electrochemiluminescence for EV detection utilizing a glycosyl‐imprinted polymer membrane and an aptamer for dual recognition. Reproduced with permission.[ 287 ] Copyright 2024, American Chemical Society. b) Enhanced electrokinetic, label‐free plasmonic sensing for the detection of tumor‐derived EVs. Reproduced with permission.[ 288 ] Copyright 2023, Elsevier. c) Detection of urinary EVs using an electrochemical immunoassay in a microtiter plate. Reproduced with permission.[ 289 ] Copyright 2023, American Chemical Society. d) The filter‐electrochemical microfluidic chip for EV detection. Reproduced with permission.[ 290 ] Copyright 2023, Elsevier. e) An electrochemical strategy for EV detection assisted by Au nanoparticles (NPs). Reproduced with permission.[ 291 ] Copyright 2023, Elsevier.