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Polarographic measurements of oxygen tension based on the pioneering work of Heyrovsky [7], Davies and Brink [4], Clark [2, 3], Gleichmann and Lubbers [6], and Cater and Silver [1] have become very important in experimental investigations and in clinical use.

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Kessler, M., Höper, J. (1985). A New pO2-Potential Electrode. In: Kessler, M., et al. Ion Measurements in Physiology and Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70518-2_11

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