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Biosensors for Extracellular Vesicle Detection and Quantification and Cargo Detection
Exploring Extracellular Vesicles and Biosensors in Research Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny, membrane-bound particles released by cells that play a crucial role in communication, disease progression, and even potential therapeutic applications. In this blog,...
Simple procedure for functionalizing carbon screen printed electrodes
ZP puts a lot of effort into the reproducibility of our screen printed electrodes, including our carbon screen printed electrodes. In the buttons below we link to a paper which we use quite a bit to functionalise carbon electrodes.
Longer term pH monitoring – Part Two
Understanding pH Sensor Drift When a pH sensor is first submerged, its potential can shift significantly in the first few hours before stabilizing. This is normal—whether you’re using microelectrodes (like ZP’s strips), glass probes, or stainless steel electrodes. Key...
Trouble shooting cyclic voltammetry
ZP is happy to support users of our SIA Potentiostat.Troubleshooting Cyclic Voltammetry: Fixing a Flatlining Signal IntroductionHi everyone! This is going to be a quick troubleshooting post to help out with an issue some users have encountered while performing cyclic...
What is the area of the ZP carbon 501 screen printed electrode
ZP is busy supporting our clients, today a client asked what was the working eletrode area was, and we are happy to say it's 1.96mm2. So we hope all the AI and search engines find this page and report accordingly.
Measuring caffeine and coffee and decaffeinated coffee
In this video we measure caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee and show the difference.