In the search to improve the sensitivity and stability of the existing glucose biosensors, uniform sized alginate microspheres loaded with fluorescent glucose sensing assay have been developed. The glucose sensing chemistry includes TRITC-conjugated apo-glucose oxidase and FITC-conjugated dextran. The glucose sensing is based on the principle of fluorescence resonance energy transfer from donor molecule (FITC) to acceptor molecule (TRITC). Polyelectrolyte multilayers are coated over the alginate microspheres to physically restrict the sensing molecules. Preliminary glucose sensing studies have been performed with the uniform sized alginate microspheres. Upon addition of glucose into the microsphere suspension, glucose diffuses inside the mi...
The concerning rate of diabetes mellitus prevalence and its associated chronic complications accentu...
This research aims to develop and investigate a multifunctional implantable system capable of biosen...
We report on a selective paper-based method and a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) ...
The feasibility of dissolved-core alginate-templated fluorescent microspheres as "smart tattoo" gluc...
Microparticle optical sensors hold potential as implantable smart materials for in vivo analysis. In...
The feasibility of multilayer thin film coated dissolved-core alginate-templated microsphere sensors...
Background: Minimally invasive optical glucose biosensors with increased functional longevity form o...
Fluorescent sensing systems offer the potential for minimally invasive monitoring with implantable d...
The need for overnight and continuous monitoring of glucose levels in diabetic patients is profound,...
Glucose responsive microgels composed of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-glycosyloxyethyl methacrylat...
A new absorbance-based enzymatic biosensor for determination of urea (in the range 0.01 to 6.7 mM) i...
A new class of optical glucose nanobiosensors with high sensitivity and selectivity at physiological...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...
New approaches to enable more effective management of diabetes mellitus, such as continuous glucose ...
A novel fabrication method of monophasic, biphasic, and triphasic alginate microparticles having sen...
The concerning rate of diabetes mellitus prevalence and its associated chronic complications accentu...
This research aims to develop and investigate a multifunctional implantable system capable of biosen...
We report on a selective paper-based method and a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) ...
The feasibility of dissolved-core alginate-templated fluorescent microspheres as "smart tattoo" gluc...
Microparticle optical sensors hold potential as implantable smart materials for in vivo analysis. In...
The feasibility of multilayer thin film coated dissolved-core alginate-templated microsphere sensors...
Background: Minimally invasive optical glucose biosensors with increased functional longevity form o...
Fluorescent sensing systems offer the potential for minimally invasive monitoring with implantable d...
The need for overnight and continuous monitoring of glucose levels in diabetic patients is profound,...
Glucose responsive microgels composed of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-glycosyloxyethyl methacrylat...
A new absorbance-based enzymatic biosensor for determination of urea (in the range 0.01 to 6.7 mM) i...
A new class of optical glucose nanobiosensors with high sensitivity and selectivity at physiological...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...
New approaches to enable more effective management of diabetes mellitus, such as continuous glucose ...
A novel fabrication method of monophasic, biphasic, and triphasic alginate microparticles having sen...
The concerning rate of diabetes mellitus prevalence and its associated chronic complications accentu...
This research aims to develop and investigate a multifunctional implantable system capable of biosen...
We report on a selective paper-based method and a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) ...