Enzymy w chemii analitycznej
Journal Title: Wiadomości Chemiczne - Year 2015, Vol 69, Issue 9
Abstract
There are three main fields of modern analytical chemistry where enzymes are presented: (1) biorecognition, biosensing and biodetection schemes, especially important in case of biosensors, (2) enzymes as analytes, and (3) enzymes as markers in immune- and genoanalysis. These analytical fields could be illustrated by the research of bioanalytics group supervised by professor Stanisław Głąb. Słowa kluczowe
Authors and Affiliations
Robert Koncki
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