Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensor Based on Cu Electrode Modified with CuO Nanoflowers
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Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensor Based on Cu Electrode Modified with CuO Nanoflowers
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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 160, Issue 4, Pages B43-B46
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The Electrochemical Society
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2013-02-01
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10.1149/2.037304jes
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