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- who: Xinrui Jin et al. from the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Afliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan, China have published the paper: Application of NAD -Dependent Electrochemical Dehydrogenase Biosensors in Human Physiological Fluids: Opportunities and Challenges, in the Journal: Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry of 11/02/2023
- how: Using the device the reduction of NADH produced by the enzyme was accomplished at a relatively lower potential (+0.5 V vs. Ag/AgCl) and the limit of detection for ethanol was 0.16 u03bcM with the sensitivity of 1.84 u03bcAu00b7mM-1 . . .
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