【摘 要】
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The controlled assembly of redox active proteins to electrode surfaces is a vast field of research underpinning key technologies such as bioreactors and bio
【机 构】
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University of Bristol, UK
【出 处】
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The 6th International Conference on Nanoscience and Technolo
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The controlled assembly of redox active proteins to electrode surfaces is a vast field of research underpinning key technologies such as bioreactors and biosensors. The performance of these functional systems is acutely affected by aspects such as coverage, protein denaturation and optimal protein orientation at the electrode surface.
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