de Poulpiquet et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Dual enzymatic detection by bulk electrogenerated chemiluminescencede Poulpiquet et al., 2016
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- de Poulpiquet A
- Diez-Buitrago B
- Dumont Milutinovic M
- Sentic M
- Arbault S
- Bouffier L
- Kuhn A
- Sojic N
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- Analytical chemistry
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The combination of enzymes, as recognition elements for specific analytes, and of electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) as a readout method has proven to be a valuable strategy for sensitive and specific analytical detection. However, ECL is intrinsically …
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