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Urolithiasis stands as a prevalent ailment within the urinary system, with hyperoxaluria and hypocitraturia being the most frequent manifestations characterized by excessive oxalic acid (OA) and deficient citric acid (CA) levels in urine. Detecting these compounds in urine quantitatively holds paramount importance for early urolithiasis screening. Existing methodologies fall short in achieving simultaneous...
Fully Automatic Analyzer
In article number 2304941, Hao Wan, Ping Wang, and co‐workers established for the first time a dual‐spectral strategy based on copper nanoclusters as the biomimetic peroxidase and develop a fully automatic urine analyzer for the simultaneous detection of citrate and oxalate in urine, which provides promising approaches for the screening and prognosis evaluation of urolithiasis...
Fabrication of a patterned hydrogen‐bonded organic framework (HOF) films on a large scale is an extreme challenge. In this work, a large area HOF film (30 × 30 cm2) is prepared via an efficient and low‐cost electrostatic spray deposition (ESD) approach on the un‐modified conductive substrates directly. Combining the ESD with a template method, variously patterned HOF films can be easily produced,...