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Scanning electrochemical microscopy strategies

Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) sustains great interest for biomolecular recognition detection [29, 30]. This comes from the versatility of SECM methodology that offers versatile detection principles, e.g., positive or negative feedback modes together with collection mode that are compatible with unlabeUed hybridization detection as well as with redox amplification strategies of DNA hybridization [31, 32]. [Pg.138]

Diakowski, P. M., Ding, Z. Novel strategy for constant-distance imaging using alternating current scanning electrochemical microscopy, Electrochem. Commun. 2007,9, 2617-2621. [Pg.23]

Kovacs, B., Csoka, B., Nagy, G., Kapui, I., Gyurcsanyi, R. E., Toth, K. Automatic target location strategy-a novel approach in scanning electrochemical microscopy. Electroanalysis 1999,11, 349-355. [Pg.378]


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