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Surfactant-modified poly (vinyl chloride) membranes as biocompatible interfaces for amperometric enzyme electrodes

Reddy et al., 1997

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11791532428155783953
Author
Reddy S
Vagama P
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Analytica chimica acta

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Membranes constituted from polymers of differing intrinsic chemical composition as well as poly (vinyl chloride)(PVC) membranes variously modified with plasticising agents were assessed as potential blood contacting interfaces for enzyme electrode use. PVC …
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