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Electrochemical biosensors for extracorporeal measurements

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1991
Electrochemical biosensors play a major role in clinical chemistry and medicine. They are widely used for continuous monitoring [ 11, bedside analysis [ 2 ] , urgent care and routine analysis [3]. They have found clinical applications as disposable devices and are almost the only probe types marketed either as a single unit device or as units built ...
PALLESCHI, GIUSEPPE   +2 more
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ELECTROCHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS OF CELL POPULATIONS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981
Determination of cell growth was carried out by a polarographic system. The system was constructed of two platinum electrodes, a saturated calomel electrode, and a thermistor electrode. Responses of the system to the dissolved oxygen, pH, and temperature were examined. Cell growth of S. cerevisiae and M.
K, Sakato   +4 more
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Electrochemical Measurements

2008
Electrochemical measurements have been playing an increasingly important role in the thermodynamic study of reactions in solution, not only because they provide data that are difficult (or even impossible) to obtain by other methods but also because these data can often be compared with the values determined for the analogous gas-phase reactions, thus ...
José A. Martinho Simões   +1 more
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