Enzyme Biosensors Based on Oxygen Detection
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The electrochemical indication of oxygen consumption by enzyme-catalyzed analyte conversion goes back to the early 1960s,
when L. Clark created the principle of enzyme electrodes. Since this time more than 30 different oxygen-consuming enzymes
have been combined with the membrane-covered oxygen electrode. The experimental requirements of this combination are quite
simple.
Affiliation(s): (3) Instrtute of Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology, University of Potsdam, Berkn, Germany
(4) BST Biosensor Technologie, GmbH Buchholier, Berlin, Germany
(5) Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology, University of Potsdam, Berlin, Germany
(4) BST Biosensor Technologie, GmbH Buchholier, Berlin, Germany
(5) Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology, University of Potsdam, Berlin, Germany
Series: Methods in Biotechnology | Volume: 6 | Pub. Date: Apr-17-1998 | Page Range: 51-65 | DOI: 10.1385/0-89603-410-0:51
Subject: Protein Science
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