Glucose fast-response amperometric sensor based on glucose oxidase immobilized in an electropolymerized poly(o-phenylenediamine) film

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This paper, published in 1990, received 464 indexed citations. Written by Cosimino Malitesta, Francesco Palmisano, Luisa Torsi and P. G. Zambonin covering the research area of Electrochemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Polymers and Plastics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (408 citations), Bioengineering (247 citations) and Electrochemistry (229 citations). Published in Analytical Chemistry.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/ac00223a016.

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