The feasibility of multilayer thin film coated dissolved-core alginate-templated microsphere sensors based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer and competitive binding, was explored in simulated interstitial fluid, using glucose as a model analyte. The glucose sensitivity was observed to be 0.89%/mM glucose with a linear response in the range of 0-50mM glucose. The sensor response was observed to be completely reversible in nature with a response time of 120 seconds. The system was further demonstrated to respond similarly using near-infrared dyes (Alexa Fluor-647-labeled dextran as donor and QSY-21-conjugated apo-GOx as acceptor) which exhibited a sensitivity of 0.94%/mM glucose with a linear response in range of 0-50mM glucose, makin...
Nanosized carbon dots (CDs) are emerging as superior fluorophores for biosensing and a bioimaging ag...
There is an urgent need to develop technology for continuous in vivo glucose monitoring in subjects ...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...
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...
Background: Minimally invasive optical glucose biosensors with increased functional longevity form o...
In the search to improve the sensitivity and stability of the existing glucose biosensors, uniform s...
Booksh, KarlMolecularly imprinted hydrogel membranes were developed and evaluated for detection of ...
Glucose responsive microgels composed of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-glycosyloxyethyl methacrylat...
A new class of optical glucose nanobiosensors with high sensitivity and selectivity at physiological...
This research aims to develop and investigate a multifunctional implantable system capable of biosen...
Glucose bio-sensing technologies have received increasing attention in the last few decades, primari...
A new absorbance-based enzymatic biosensor for determination of urea (in the range 0.01 to 6.7 mM) i...
Fluorescent sensing systems offer the potential for minimally invasive monitoring with implantable d...
Phenylboronic acids have emerged as synthetic receptors that can reversibly bind to cis-diols of glu...
Nanosized carbon dots (CDs) are emerging as superior fluorophores for biosensing and a bioimaging ag...
There is an urgent need to develop technology for continuous in vivo glucose monitoring in subjects ...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...
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...
Background: Minimally invasive optical glucose biosensors with increased functional longevity form o...
In the search to improve the sensitivity and stability of the existing glucose biosensors, uniform s...
Booksh, KarlMolecularly imprinted hydrogel membranes were developed and evaluated for detection of ...
Glucose responsive microgels composed of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-glycosyloxyethyl methacrylat...
A new class of optical glucose nanobiosensors with high sensitivity and selectivity at physiological...
This research aims to develop and investigate a multifunctional implantable system capable of biosen...
Glucose bio-sensing technologies have received increasing attention in the last few decades, primari...
A new absorbance-based enzymatic biosensor for determination of urea (in the range 0.01 to 6.7 mM) i...
Fluorescent sensing systems offer the potential for minimally invasive monitoring with implantable d...
Phenylboronic acids have emerged as synthetic receptors that can reversibly bind to cis-diols of glu...
Nanosized carbon dots (CDs) are emerging as superior fluorophores for biosensing and a bioimaging ag...
There is an urgent need to develop technology for continuous in vivo glucose monitoring in subjects ...
As the importance of blood-glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients continues to ...