Ezekiel McCain
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Ezekiel McCain's research focuses on the electrochemical detection of glucose using recombinant corn manganese peroxidases. His work involves the development of sensitive and rapid biosensing techniques, particularly for glucose measurement in biological samples. McCain has investigated the application of voltammetric methods, including square wave and linear sweep voltammetry, on disposable screen-printed electrodes. He has also explored the use of gold nanoparticles to enhance the performance of these biosensors. Collaborations with Anahita Izadyar and Elizabeth E. Hood at Arkansas State University have contributed to his publications in this area. McCain's research is supported by his published work, which includes studies on recombinant proteins and their application in electrochemical detection.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods (2025)
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Detection of Glucose Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase with Square Wave and Linear Sweep Voltammetry on Disposable Screen-Printed Electrodes (2025)
Collaboration Network
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- Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods
- Detection of Glucose Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase with Square Wave and Linear Sweep Voltammetry on Disposable Screen-Printed Electrodes
- Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods
- Detection of Glucose Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase with Square Wave and Linear Sweep Voltammetry on Disposable Screen-Printed Electrodes
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