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titleOfInvention Volatile Current Diagnosis of Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria
abstract The present invention relates to a diagnostic method using a helicobacter pylori voltammetric assay using an environmentally friendly and nontoxic bismuth-immobilized carbon nanotube electrode (BCNE). (B) preparing a carbon nanotube electrode fixed with bismuth and (c) detecting Helicobacter pylori on the sample using the bismuth fixed carbon nanotube electrode (BCNE). To prepare. By using the voltage-current diagnosis method of the above-mentioned gastrointestinal disease causing bacteria Helicobacter pylori bacteria, it is possible to diagnose the gastrointestinal disease causing bacteria caused by Helicobacter pylori at high speed in an environmentally friendly and nontoxic manner.
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