We developed an electrochemical detector on a hybrid chip for the determination of glucose in human plasma. The microchip system described in this paper consists of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) layer containing separation and injection channels and an electrode plate. The copper microelectrode is fabricated by selective electroless deposition. The fabrication of the decoupler is performed by platinum electrochemical deposition on the metal film formed by electroless deposition. Factors influencing the performance, including detection potential, separation field strength, and buffer concentration, were studied. The electrodes exhibited good stability and durability in the analytical procedures. Under optimized detection conditions, glucos...
A capillary electrophoresis (CE) micro-analytical chip has been designed and fabricated with integra...
In this study, we have developed a thread-paper microfluidic analytical device (µTPAD) for the deter...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...
An on-chip disk electrode based on sol-gel-derived carbon composite material could be easily and rep...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
In this paper, we describe an amperometric-type enzymeless glucose sensing system based on a nanopor...
This paper presents a low cost portable medical device for biochemical sensor using CMOS chip and pa...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
This paper successfully demonstrates that a sensing device, with a microfluidic channel, integrated ...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
The detection of glucose is an essential part of diabetes management and can help to prevent seconda...
A new glucose microbiosensor based on glucose oxidase immobilized on the transducer surface by alter...
The progressive scaling in semiconductor technology allows for advanced miniaturization of intellige...
WOS: 000256523400011Mercury film electrodes consist of a thin film of mercury deposited on an electr...
A capillary electrophoresis (CE) micro-analytical chip has been designed and fabricated with integra...
In this study, we have developed a thread-paper microfluidic analytical device (µTPAD) for the deter...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...
An on-chip disk electrode based on sol-gel-derived carbon composite material could be easily and rep...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
In this paper, we describe an amperometric-type enzymeless glucose sensing system based on a nanopor...
This paper presents a low cost portable medical device for biochemical sensor using CMOS chip and pa...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
This paper successfully demonstrates that a sensing device, with a microfluidic channel, integrated ...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
The detection of glucose is an essential part of diabetes management and can help to prevent seconda...
A new glucose microbiosensor based on glucose oxidase immobilized on the transducer surface by alter...
The progressive scaling in semiconductor technology allows for advanced miniaturization of intellige...
WOS: 000256523400011Mercury film electrodes consist of a thin film of mercury deposited on an electr...
A capillary electrophoresis (CE) micro-analytical chip has been designed and fabricated with integra...
In this study, we have developed a thread-paper microfluidic analytical device (µTPAD) for the deter...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...