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A simple and sensitive method for lactose detection based on direct electron transfer between immobilised cellobiose dehydrogenase and screen-printed carbon electrodes
2010) 7th Spring Meeting of the International-Society-of-Electrochemistry on Recent Advances in Electrocatalysis and Photoelectrocatalysis 55(26). p.7690-7695(
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Comparison of Direct and Mediated Electron Transfer for Cellobiose Dehydrogenase from Phanerochaete sordida.
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Engineering of pyranose 2-oxidase: Improvement for biofuel cell and food applications through semi-rational protein design
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A new generation of glucose biosensors - engineering cellobiose dehydrogenase for increased direct electron transfer
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Poly-phenothiazine derivative-modified glassy carbon electrode for NADH electrocatalytic oxidation
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Electrochemical evidence of self-substrate inhibition as functions regulation for cellobiose dehydrogenase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
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Electrical communication of cytochrome enriched Escherichia coli JM109 cells with graphite electrodes
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Use of (18)O water and ESI-MS detection in subsite characterisation and investigation of the hydrolytic action of an endoglucanase.
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Membrane-Less Biofuel Cell Based on Cellobiose Dehydrogenase (Anode)/Laccase (Cathode) Wired via Specific Os-Redox Polymers
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Tryptophan repressor-binding proteins from Escherichia coli and Archaeoglobus fulgidus as new catalysts for 1,4-dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent amperometric biosensors and biofuel cells.
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