Abstract

Abstract A fuel cell detector has been constructed with an activated carbon anode. The detector responds to creatinine, uric acid and lactic acid but not to glucose or urea. It is therefore suitable as the basis of a selective detector for certain blood metabolites. Methods for improving the selectivity are discussed.

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