Enzyme electrokinetics: using protein film voltammetry to investigate redox enzymes and their mechanisms.
Protein film voltammetry is a relatively new approach to studying redox enzymes, the concept being that a sample of a redox protein is configured as a film on an electrode and probed by a variety of electrochemical techniques. The enzyme molecules are bound at the electrode surface in such a way tha...
Main Authors: | Léger, C, Elliott, S, Hoke, K, Jeuken, L, Jones, A, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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