With the increasing prevalence of diabetes in the United States and worldwide, blood glucose monitoring must be accurate and reliable. Current enzymatic sensors have numerous disadvantages that make them unreliable and unfavorable among patients. Recent research in glucose affinity sensors correct some of the problems that enzymatic sensors experience. Dextran and concanavalin A are two of the more common components used in glucose affinity sensors. When these sensors were first explored, a model was derived to predict the response time of a glucose affinity sensor using concanavalin A and dextran. However, the model assumed the system was linear and fell short of calculating times representative of the response times determined through exp...
Sensors for monitoring biomolecular dynamics in biological systems and biotechnological processes in...
A device for continuous in vivo monitoring of glucose concentration in people with diabetes has been...
Routine on-line monitoring of biological components is desired in a wide range of areas, e.g., ferme...
With the increasing prevalence of diabetes in the United States and worldwide, blood glucose monitor...
Diabetes mellitus affects millions of people worldwide and requires that individuals tightly self-re...
For fifty years, tremendous efforts have been directed towards the development of glucose sensors fo...
AbstractThe proof of concept of a continuously sensing affinity device based on the glucose-dependen...
Improved continuous glucose monitoring devices have the potential to increase patient compliance and...
To date, the dependent nature of the recognition and transduction mechanisms in optical glucose sens...
Optical fiber biosensors based on fluorescence assays have several distinct advantages when measurin...
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects the regulation of a person’s blood glucose levels. Fully...
Background: The growing pandemic of diabetes mellitus places a stringent social and economic burden ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Sheila Grant, Biological EngineeringOptical biological se...
An affinity-viscometry-based micro-sensor probe for continuous glucose monitoring was investigated w...
The need for overnight and continuous monitoring of glucose levels in diabetic patients is profound,...
Sensors for monitoring biomolecular dynamics in biological systems and biotechnological processes in...
A device for continuous in vivo monitoring of glucose concentration in people with diabetes has been...
Routine on-line monitoring of biological components is desired in a wide range of areas, e.g., ferme...
With the increasing prevalence of diabetes in the United States and worldwide, blood glucose monitor...
Diabetes mellitus affects millions of people worldwide and requires that individuals tightly self-re...
For fifty years, tremendous efforts have been directed towards the development of glucose sensors fo...
AbstractThe proof of concept of a continuously sensing affinity device based on the glucose-dependen...
Improved continuous glucose monitoring devices have the potential to increase patient compliance and...
To date, the dependent nature of the recognition and transduction mechanisms in optical glucose sens...
Optical fiber biosensors based on fluorescence assays have several distinct advantages when measurin...
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects the regulation of a person’s blood glucose levels. Fully...
Background: The growing pandemic of diabetes mellitus places a stringent social and economic burden ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Sheila Grant, Biological EngineeringOptical biological se...
An affinity-viscometry-based micro-sensor probe for continuous glucose monitoring was investigated w...
The need for overnight and continuous monitoring of glucose levels in diabetic patients is profound,...
Sensors for monitoring biomolecular dynamics in biological systems and biotechnological processes in...
A device for continuous in vivo monitoring of glucose concentration in people with diabetes has been...
Routine on-line monitoring of biological components is desired in a wide range of areas, e.g., ferme...