Nanocage-confined electrochemiluminescence for the detection of dopamine released from living cells
Herein we report an electrochemiluminescent nanocage array (ENA) in which luminophores are physically confined. The ENA can function as a solid sensor for the detection of dopamine released from living cells on the basis of its quenching effect on the ECL signal. A novel electrochemiluminescent nano...
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description | Herein we report an electrochemiluminescent nanocage array (ENA) in which luminophores are physically confined. The ENA can function as a solid sensor for the detection of dopamine released from living cells on the basis of its quenching effect on the ECL signal.
A novel electrochemiluminescent nanocage array (ENA) sensor with molecular sieving selectivity was prepared and used for the detection of dopamine released from living cells. |
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