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Dopamine detection using mercaptopropionic acid and cysteamine for electrodes surface modification

Khan et al., 2018

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16162691435046798438
Author
Khan M
Asif A
Khawaldeh S
Tekin A
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Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance

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Gold electrodes are often not suitable for dopamine measurements as dopamine creates a non-conducting polymer layer on the surface of the electrodes, which leads to increased amount of electrode passivity with the gradual increase in voltammograms measurement …
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