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Canh Tran-Minh

Bio: Canh Tran-Minh is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biosensor & Enzyme electrode. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1450 citations. Previous affiliations of Canh Tran-Minh include Ecole nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne & Mines ParisTech.

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01 Mar 2003-Talanta
TL;DR: Data suggest that PEDT film is a promising PPO immobilisation method for determination of phenolic compounds and herbicides.

169 citations

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TL;DR: An optical biosensor was designed for determination of herbicides as aquatic contaminants and detection of photosystem II (PSII) herbicides was achieved at sub-ppb concentration level.

165 citations

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TL;DR: New data on the analysis of nicotine, fluoride ion, and some organophosphorus compounds are reported using the present AChE sensor based on the inhibition of the immobilized acetylcholine esterase.

143 citations

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TL;DR: A biosensor is constructed to detect heavy metals from inhibition of alkaline phosphatase present on the external membrane of Chlorella vulgaris microalgae, cultivated in the laboratory and used for the determination of those toxic compounds.

109 citations

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TL;DR: A new biosensor is constructed for the detection of some herbicides based on kinetic measurements of chlorophyll-a fluorescence in Chlorella vulgaris cells, which was easily cultivated in laboratory and very sensitive to herbicides that effect the photosynthesis process.

105 citations


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TL;DR: Although there remain many unanswered questions, particularly regarding the mechanisms by which electrical conduction through CPs affects cells, there is already compelling evidence to demonstrate the significant impact that CPs are starting to make in the biomedical field.

1,429 citations

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TL;DR: This chapter should acquaint the reader with the fundamentals of the electrochemistry of glucose and provide a perspective of the evolution of the Electrochemical glucose assays and monitors helping diabetic people, who constitute about 5 % of the world’s population.
Abstract: Over 7,000 peer reviewed articles have been published on electrochemical glucose assays and sensors over recent years. Their number makes a full review of the literature, or even of the most recent advances, impossible. Nevertheless, this chapter should acquaint the reader with the fundamentals of the electrochemistry of glucose and provide a perspective of the evolution of the electrochemical glucose assays and monitors helping diabetic people, who constitute about 5 % of the world’s population. Because of the large number of diabetic people, no assay is performed more frequently than that of glucose. Most of these assays are electrochemical. The reader interested also in nonelectrochemical assays used in, or proposed for, the management of diabetes is referred to a 2007 excellent review of Kondepati and Heise [1].

1,353 citations

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TL;DR: The choice of the immobilization method is shown to represent an important parameter that affects biosensor performances, mainly in terms of sensitivity, selectivity and stability, by influencing enzyme orientation, loading, mobility, stability, structure and biological activity.

886 citations

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TL;DR: The review covers main applications of conducting polymers in chemical sensors and biosensors, such as pH sensitivity, sensitivity to inorganic ions and organic molecules as well as sensitivity to gases, and induced receptor properties.

819 citations