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Sol-gel derived renewable-surface biosensors
I. Pankratov,
O. Lev
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Institute of Chemistry
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Sol-gel
100%
Renewable Surface
100%
Surface Biosensors
100%
Hostile Environment
33%
Silica
33%
Dynamic State
33%
Porous Matrix
33%
Organically Modified
33%
Modified Surface
33%
Organically Modified Silica
33%
Amperometric Biosensor
33%
Carbon-silica Composites
33%
Demonstratives
33%
Carbon Matrix
33%
Carbon Powder
33%
Biocatalysis
33%
Electric Conductivity
33%
Encapsulated Enzyme
33%
Amperometric Glucose Biosensor
33%
Redox Dopants
33%
Steady-state Response
33%
Enzymes Immobilized
33%
Electric Shielding
33%
Tetrathiafulvalene
33%
Molding Process
33%
Engineering
Renewables
100%
Bioinstrumentation
100%
Silicon Dioxide
66%
Biosensor
33%
Rigidity
33%
Dopants
33%
Modified Surface
33%
Hostile Environment
33%
Biocatalysis
33%
Porous Matrix
33%
State Response
33%
Moulding Process
33%
Glucose Biosensor
33%
Electrical Conductivity
33%
Chemistry
Silicon Dioxide
100%
Amperometric
100%
Porosity
50%
Doping Material
50%
Tetrathiafulvalene
50%
electrode
50%
Volume
50%
Electrical Conductivity
50%
Material Science
Sol-Gel
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Silicon Dioxide
66%
Rigidity
33%
Electrical Conductivity
33%
Doping (Additives)
33%