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Frontispiece: Vertically-Oriented and Shape-Tailored Electrocatalytic Metal Nanowire Arrays for Enzyme-Free Galactosemia Rapid Diagnosis

Frontispiece: Vertically-Oriented and Shape-Tailored Electrocatalytic Metal Nanowire Arrays for Enzyme-Free Galactosemia Rapid Diagnosis
María Cristina González, Laura García-Carmona, Alberto Escarpa
Vertically-oriented copper and nickel nanowire arrays have been obtained and used by the first time as exclusive flexible electrochemical transducers yielding a high analytical performance. Nanowires were electrodeposited using a polycarbonate membrane as a template, which then is cut with the desired size and shape, stuck in double-sided adhesive tape and in situ removed. The analytical potency of nanowires was demonstrated in galactose fast detection in clinical samples diagnosed with galactosemia disease. For more information, see full paper by A. Escarpa et al. on page 9048 ff.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/chem.201783863

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