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Adenosine electrochemical reduction

Although the hybridization of single-stranded DNA to its complement results in detectable changes in electrochemical properties, particularly in support of non-Faradaic current, the DNA bases may also demonstrate redox behavior that gives rise to Faradaic currents. The electrochemical behavior of DNA has been studied over the past few decades. Differential pulse voltammograms show clearly defined peaks for the reduction of cytosine and adenosine. Electrochemical characterization of guanine by cyclic voltammetry has shown... [Pg.171]


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