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Electrochemical nitric oxide sensors for physiological measurements

Electrochemical nitric oxide sensors for physiological measurements The important biological roles of nitric oxide (NO) have prompted the development of analytical techniques capable of sensitive and selective detection of NO. Electrochemical sensing, more than any other NO detection method, embodies the parameters necessary for quantifying NO in challenging physiological environments such as blood and the brain. In this tutorial review, we provide a broad overview of the field of electrochemical NO sensors, including design, fabrication, and analytical performance characteristics. Both electrochemical sensors and biological applications are detailed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chemical Society Reviews Royal Society of Chemistry

Electrochemical nitric oxide sensors for physiological measurements

Royal Society of Chemistry — May 25, 2010

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Abstract

The important biological roles of nitric oxide (NO) have prompted the development of analytical techniques capable of sensitive and selective detection of NO. Electrochemical sensing, more than any other NO detection method, embodies the parameters necessary for quantifying NO in challenging physiological environments such as blood and the brain. In this tutorial review, we provide a broad overview of the field of electrochemical NO sensors, including design, fabrication, and analytical performance characteristics. Both electrochemical sensors and biological applications are detailed.

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Chemical Society ReviewsRoyal Society of Chemistry

Published: May 25, 2010

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