2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2014.11.043
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Use of recombinant oestrogen binding protein for the electrochemical detection of oestrogen

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“…Unfortunately they are pathogenic yeasts, which is a potential risk for human health. Chelikani et al (2012) showed that A. adeninivorans has no detectable intrinsic response to oestrogen compounds, and Vijayan et al (2015) presented the first transgenic A. adeninivorans strain to express the EBP1 gene from C. albicans. A single-use electrode, with recombinant oestrogen binding protein for use with a portable potentiostat, can determine oestrogen concentrations in the range of observed environmental concentrations within 2 min.…”
Section: Arxula Adeninivorans As a Biocomponent For Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately they are pathogenic yeasts, which is a potential risk for human health. Chelikani et al (2012) showed that A. adeninivorans has no detectable intrinsic response to oestrogen compounds, and Vijayan et al (2015) presented the first transgenic A. adeninivorans strain to express the EBP1 gene from C. albicans. A single-use electrode, with recombinant oestrogen binding protein for use with a portable potentiostat, can determine oestrogen concentrations in the range of observed environmental concentrations within 2 min.…”
Section: Arxula Adeninivorans As a Biocomponent For Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%