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First-generation oxidase-based biosensors

Vago, J.M., V. Campo DaU Orto, E. Forzani, J. Hursfi and I.N. Rezzano (2003). New bimetallic porphyrin film An electrocatalytic transducer for hydrogen peroxide reduction, application to first-generation oxidase-based biosensors. Sens. Actuators B96, 407-412. [Pg.430]

Enzymes were historically the first molecular recognition elements [2-6] included in biosensors and continue to be the basis for a significant number of pubUcations in this field. Amperometric biosensors based on glucose oxidase (GOx) are the most famous example of biosensors applied to medical diagnostic. The three modes of oxidation reactions that occur in redox enzyme-based biosensors, like GOx, are referred to as first, second, and third generation as follows [7] ... [Pg.136]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.419 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.419 ]




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