Team:UC Davis/Electrochemistry
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Revision as of 00:14, 15 October 2014
Electrode Choice
Electrode Choice
System Optimization
System Optimization
Coupling Enzymes
Coupling Enzymes
The Electrochemistry team acquired, selected, and optimized an electrode setup for the detection of NADH at low concentrations in a complex solution. Additionally, the team demonstrated the ability of the electrode setup to detect enzyme generated NADH over time, and thereby functionally deconvolute aldehyde profiles within a sample.
Electrode Choice
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System Optimization
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Coupling Enzymes
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