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Biography and Research Information
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Ezekiel McCain is a graduate student at Arkansas State University whose research focuses on the development of sensitive electrochemical methods for detecting glucose. His recent work, published in 2025, details the use of recombinant corn Mn peroxidase combined with voltammetric techniques on disposable screen-printed electrodes for rapid glucose detection. McCain collaborates with Anahita Izadyar and Elizabeth E. Hood, also at Arkansas State University, with whom he shares two publications. His current scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 with two total publications and one citation.
Metrics
- 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)
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- 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
- Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods
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