Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 2000
DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a0512
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Electroanalysis and Biosensors in Clinical Chemistry

Abstract: Electroanalysis involves the measurement or determination of a chemical or biochemical species, using a wide range of electrochemical methods. The species being measured can either bring about a direct electrochemical response that can be detected and measured, or can be induced to bring about such a response, resulting in a process that can be detected electrochemically. In both cases an interface is required between the chemical or biochemical species being measured, and the electrochemical system performing… Show more

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