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Visualization of the effectiveness of the surface blocking of electrochemical sensors using laser confocal microscopy
Confocal laser scanning microscopy and electrochemical analysis were used to estimate the effectiveness of four blocking agents for biosensors preparation. The surface biomolecules layer was visualized. Among blocking agents under study, casein was chosen as the most suitable for electrochemical biosensors development.