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Nanotubes enzyme-loaded

Mathematical modeling of biosensors has been successfully used to investigate the kinetic peculiarities of the biosensor action. The numerical simulation became a powerful framework for numerical investigation of the impact of model parameters on the biosensor action and to optimize the biosensor configuration [7]. Recently, the computational modeling of the laccase-based biosensor qualitatively explained and confirmed the experimentally observed synergistic effect of the mediator on the biosensor response [21]. The numerical simulation of an amperometric biosensor based on an enzyme-loaded carbon nanotube (CNT) layer deposited on a perforated membrane highlighted the dependence of the steady-state biosensor current on the anisotropic properties of CNT. It was also shown that the sensitivity of the biosensors... [Pg.1310]


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