Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy
Patent
1992-05-08
1994-06-14
Tung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Processes of treating materials by wave energy
204403, 204416, 204418, 435 28, 435817, 436528, 436531, 436533, 436535, 436806, G01N 37327
Patent
active
053207254
ABSTRACT:
An amperometric biosensor and method for the detection of hydrogen peroxide, NADH, or NADPH with high sensitivity includes an electrode having on its testing surface a three-dimensional redox polymer network in which peroxidase is immobilized.
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Gregg Brian A.
Heller Adam
E. Heller & Company
Tung T.
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