Wireless potentiostats capable of cyclic voltammetry and amperometry that connect to the Internet are emerging as key attributes of future point-of-care devices. This work presents an "integrated microfluidic electrochemical detector" (iMED) three-electrode multi-potentiostat designed around operational amplifiers connected to a powerful WiFi-based microcontroller as a promising alternative to more expensive and complex strategies reported in the literature. The iMED is integrated with a microfluidic system developed to be controlled by the same microcontroller. The iMED is programmed wirelessly over a standard WiFi network and all electrochemical data is uploaded to an open-source cloud-based server. A wired desktop computer is not necessa...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
This article presents a new configurable wireless sensor system that can be used for biochemical and...
The measurement of the analyte concentration in electrochemical biosensors traditionally requires co...
Wireless potentiostats capable of cyclic voltammetry and amperometry that connect to the Internet ar...
Focusing on the interplay between interface chemistry, electrochemistry, and integrated electronics,...
Microfluidic devices for glucose detection have been constructed and developed by integration of glu...
This thesis describes the development of wireless portable microfluidic biosensor systems for real-t...
Although wearable and portable biomedical devices are the pillar of modern and smart societies, a la...
Here we present a fully integrated centrifugal microfluidic device that allows for automation of an ...
Microfluidic devices for glucose detection have been constructed and developed by integration of cov...
There is an emerging global epidemic of diabetes that can be related to rapid increases in overweigh...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
This paper presents the design of a wireless portable and multichannel potentiostat for remote monit...
Microfluidic devices for glucose detection have been constructed and developed by integration of cov...
A miniature wireless implantable electrochemical glucose system for continuous glucose monitoring wi...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
This article presents a new configurable wireless sensor system that can be used for biochemical and...
The measurement of the analyte concentration in electrochemical biosensors traditionally requires co...
Wireless potentiostats capable of cyclic voltammetry and amperometry that connect to the Internet ar...
Focusing on the interplay between interface chemistry, electrochemistry, and integrated electronics,...
Microfluidic devices for glucose detection have been constructed and developed by integration of glu...
This thesis describes the development of wireless portable microfluidic biosensor systems for real-t...
Although wearable and portable biomedical devices are the pillar of modern and smart societies, a la...
Here we present a fully integrated centrifugal microfluidic device that allows for automation of an ...
Microfluidic devices for glucose detection have been constructed and developed by integration of cov...
There is an emerging global epidemic of diabetes that can be related to rapid increases in overweigh...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
This paper presents the design of a wireless portable and multichannel potentiostat for remote monit...
Microfluidic devices for glucose detection have been constructed and developed by integration of cov...
A miniature wireless implantable electrochemical glucose system for continuous glucose monitoring wi...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
This article presents a new configurable wireless sensor system that can be used for biochemical and...
The measurement of the analyte concentration in electrochemical biosensors traditionally requires co...