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titleOfInvention Biosensor strips using redox cycling
abstract The present invention relates to a membrane-based biosensor strip which is measured using only a lateral flow of a sample solution, and more particularly to a biosensor strip for obtaining a signal electrochemically using redox circulation in which products produced by a catalytic substance label participate will be. And more particularly, to a biosensor strip which minimizes disturbing action caused by a catalyst substance label and disturbance of an obstructing substance in a sample solution.
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