Carbocyanine-Based Optical Sensor Array for the Discrimination of Proteins and Rennet Samples Using Hypochlorite Oxidation
Optical sensor arrays are widely used in obtaining fingerprints of samples, allowing for solutions of recognition and identification problems. An approach to extending the functionality of the sensor arrays is using a kinetic factor by conducting indicator reactions that proceed at measurable rates....
Main Authors: | Beklemishev, M.K (Author), Doroshenko, I.A (Author), Podrugina, T.A (Author), Shik, A.V (Author), Stepanova, I.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2023
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