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  • 10. A triply amplified electrochemical lead(II) sensor by using a DNAzyme and via formation of a DNA-gold nanoparticle network induced by a catalytic hairpin assembly.
    Song X, Wang Y, Liu S, Zhang X, Wang J, Wang H, Zhang F, Yu J, Huang J.
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  • 12. Immobilization of DNAzyme catalytic beacons on PMMA for Pb2+ detection.
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  • 16. Highly sensitive and selective detection of Pb2+ ions using a novel and simple DNAzyme-based quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation biosensor.
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  • 18. Detection of Pb2+ in Aqueous Solution by Using a DNA-modified Microcantilever.
    Peng RP, Xing LB, Wang XJ, Wu CJ, Chen B, Ji HF, Wu LZ, Tung CH.
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  • 20. Zinc oxide inverse opal electrodes modified by glucose oxidase for electrochemical and photoelectrochemical biosensor.
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