Nöll et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Strategies for “wiring” redox-active proteins to electrodes and applications in biosensors, biofuel cells, and nanotechnologyNöll et al., 2011
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- 4411923748762018547
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- Nöll T
- Nöll G
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- Chemical Society Reviews
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In this tutorial review the basic approaches to establish electrochemical communication between redox-active proteins and electrodes are elucidated and examples for applications in electrochemical biosensors, biofuel cells and nanotechnology are presented. The early …
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- C12Q1/00—Measuring or testing processes involving enzymes, nucleic acids or micro-organisms; Compositions therefor; Processes of preparing such compositions
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- C12Q1/00—Measuring or testing processes involving enzymes, nucleic acids or micro-organisms; Compositions therefor; Processes of preparing such compositions
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