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The author of the first obtained [1] is an American Professor, biochemist Leland Clark [en].1956 l. Clark published work dedicated to the analytical use of invented him oxygen electrode, which later became known as the Clark electrode. He was intended for the measurement of oxygen in liquid and gas environments, in particular in the blood and tissues of an organism. in 1962, Clark spoke at the Academy of Sciences of the United States, where the reported results of the experiments, as well as future plans, related to the possibility analysis of biological fluids. He told how to make electrochemical sensors (pH, polârografìčnì, potentiometer or konduktometričnì the electrodes) is more "intelligent", combining them with enzymes. The scientist demonstrated experiment, in which the electrode was ìmmobìlìzovana glûkozooksidaza. Glucose okisnûêt′sâ enzyme, a process accompanied by the consumption of oxygen. Lowering the concentration of oxygen was proportional to the concentration of glucose.Their achievements Leland Clark together with Čampom Lìonsom published in 1962 in the article "Electrode system for continuous monitoring in cardiovascular surgery" [2].
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