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Advancements in microRNA-based electrochemical biosensors for preeclampsia detection

Highlighting a recently proposed mechanism for early detection of preeclampsia using microRNA-based electrochemical biosensors, showcasing their transformative potential for improved prenatal care.

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K.P, A., Sekar, D. Advancements in microRNA-based electrochemical biosensors for preeclampsia detection. Hypertens Res (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41440-024-01672-0

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