The self-referencing oxygen-selective microelectrode: Detection of transmembrane oxygen flux from single cells
A self-referencing, polarographic, oxygen-selective microelectrode was developed for measuring oxygen fluxes from single cells. This technique is based on the translational movement of the microelectrode at a known frequency through an oxygen gradient, between known points, The differential current...
Main Authors: | Land, S.C (Author), Porterfield, D.M (Author), Sanger, R.H (Author), Smith, P.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1999-01.
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