
doi: 10.1039/c6cc00787b
pmid: 26861844
An in-electrode Faraday cage-type electrochemiluminescence immunoassay instead of the on-electrode sandwich-type one was established and used for ultrasensitive detection of attomolar NT.
Immunoassay, Limit of Detection, Luminescent Measurements, Electrochemistry, Graphite, Luminol, Electrodes, Antibodies, Neurotensin
Immunoassay, Limit of Detection, Luminescent Measurements, Electrochemistry, Graphite, Luminol, Electrodes, Antibodies, Neurotensin
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