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Issue Date
1987Submitted date
2023-09-06
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Advantages of the use of fluorescent sensor devices for oxygen measurements in biological samples were described earlier li) Basically these sensors (Optodes) consist of a polymeric (hydrophobic) fluorescent layer, that is chemically attached to a transparent carrier. Oxygen sensitivity follows the rules of dynamic quenching of fluores- _cence and can be described by the Stern-Volmer equakıon (1).Citation
Biosensors International Workshop 1987, 303 - 304Affiliation
Department of Biomedical Research and Development AVL LIST Ges.m.b.H., A-8020 Graz, AustriaType
Book chapterconference paper
Language
enSeries/Report no.
GBF Monographs, Volume 10ISSN
0930-4320ISBN
0-89573-683-73-527-26801-4
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