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Electrochemical flow-through immunosensors

Electrochemical immunosensors are the most numerous of immunosensors. Their suitability for use in flow systems is limited by the two factors commented on above in dealing with fibre optic-based sensors, viz. the need for an incubation period and exceedingly long response times. [Pg.161]


In contrast to direct immunosensors, indirect immunosensors, using as a label an enzyme [307-309] or an ionophore [310], have been more developed. This technique is derived from well established and widely utilized enzyme immunoassays evaluated by photometric methods. Enzyme immunoassay with electrochemical detection (EEIA) represents an important innovation of EIA by the replacement of optical detection with voltammetric or potentiometric measurements. It may also be adapted to flow-through systems [311, 312]. [Pg.419]


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