In Vitro Electrochemistry of Biological Systems
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2008

This article reviews recent work involving electrochemical methods for in vitro analysis of biomolecules, with an emphasis on detection and manipulation at and of single cells and cultures of cells. The techniques discussed include constant potential amperometry, chronoamperometry, cellular electroporation, scanning electrochemical microscopy, and microfluidic platforms integrated with electrochemical detection. The principles of these methods are briefly described, followed in most cases with a short description of an analytical or biological application and its significance. The use of electrochemical methods to examine specific mechanistic issues in exocytosis is highlighted, as a great deal of recent work has been devoted to this application.

Författare

Kelly L. Adams

Göteborgs universitet

Maja Puchades

Göteborgs universitet

Andrew Ewing

Göteborgs universitet

Annual Reviews of Analytical Chemistry

Vol. 1 329-355

Ämneskategorier

Kemi

DOI

10.1146/annurev.anchem.1.031207.113038

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2017-10-10