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Electrochemical Nitric Oxide Sensors: Principles of Design and Characterization.

Electrochemical Nitric Oxide Sensors: Principles of Design and Characterization. Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule of vast physiological significance, but much remains unknown about the in vivo concentration dependence of its activity, its basal level concentrations, and how levels fluctuate in the course of certain disease states. Although electrochemical methods are best suited to real-time, continuous monitoring of NO, sensors must be appropriately modified to ensure adequate selectivity, sensitivity, sensocompatibility, and biocompatibility in challenging biological environments. Herein, we provide a critical overview of recent advances in the field of electrochemical NO sensors designed to operate in physiological milieu. Unique to this review, we have opted to highlight research efforts undertaking meticulous characterization of the sensor's analytical performance. Furthermore, we compile basic recommendations to inform future electrochemical NO sensor development and facilitate cross-comparison of proposed sensor designs. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chemical Reviews Pubmed

Electrochemical Nitric Oxide Sensors: Principles of Design and Characterization.

Chemical Reviews , Volume 119 (22): 25 – Jul 17, 2020

Electrochemical Nitric Oxide Sensors: Principles of Design and Characterization.


Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule of vast physiological significance, but much remains unknown about the in vivo concentration dependence of its activity, its basal level concentrations, and how levels fluctuate in the course of certain disease states. Although electrochemical methods are best suited to real-time, continuous monitoring of NO, sensors must be appropriately modified to ensure adequate selectivity, sensitivity, sensocompatibility, and biocompatibility in challenging biological environments. Herein, we provide a critical overview of recent advances in the field of electrochemical NO sensors designed to operate in physiological milieu. Unique to this review, we have opted to highlight research efforts undertaking meticulous characterization of the sensor's analytical performance. Furthermore, we compile basic recommendations to inform future electrochemical NO sensor development and facilitate cross-comparison of proposed sensor designs.

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ISSN
0009-2665
eISSN
1520-6890
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00797
pmid
31553169

Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule of vast physiological significance, but much remains unknown about the in vivo concentration dependence of its activity, its basal level concentrations, and how levels fluctuate in the course of certain disease states. Although electrochemical methods are best suited to real-time, continuous monitoring of NO, sensors must be appropriately modified to ensure adequate selectivity, sensitivity, sensocompatibility, and biocompatibility in challenging biological environments. Herein, we provide a critical overview of recent advances in the field of electrochemical NO sensors designed to operate in physiological milieu. Unique to this review, we have opted to highlight research efforts undertaking meticulous characterization of the sensor's analytical performance. Furthermore, we compile basic recommendations to inform future electrochemical NO sensor development and facilitate cross-comparison of proposed sensor designs.

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Chemical ReviewsPubmed

Published: Jul 17, 2020

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