Biosensing strategies that employ readily adaptable materials for different analytes, can be miniaturized into needle electrode form, and function in bodily fluids represent a significant step toward the development of clinically relevant in vitro and in vivo sensors. In this work, a general scheme for 1st generation amperometric biosensors involving layer-by-layer electrode modification with enzyme-doped xerogels, electrochemically-deposited polymer, and polyurethane semi-permeable membranes is shown to achieve these goals. With minor modifications to these materials, sensors representing potential point-of-care medical tools are demonstrated to be sensitive and selective for a number of conditions. The potential for bedside measurements o...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
Wearable biosensing has the tremendous advantage of providing point-of-care diagnosis and convenient...
Research into electrochemical biosensors represents a significant portion of the large interdiscipli...
Biosensor research has gained significant interest during recent years due to its importance in a va...
First generation biosensor development is of interest because the strategy can be readily adapted to...
A first-generation amperometric galactose biosensor has been systematically developed utilizing laye...
Amperometric uric acid (UA) biosensing schemes incorporating networks of alkanethiolate‐protected go...
First-generation amperometric glucose biosensors incorporating alkanethiolate-protected gold nanopar...
Electropolymerized films that can serve as semi-permeable membranes and provide selectivity within a...
A lactate amperometric biosensor based on lactate oxidase immobilized in a poly(o-phenylenediamine) ...
Electrochemical detection methods are highly attractive for the monitoring of glucose, cholesterol, ...
A first-generation amperometric galactose biosensor is present. The sensor utilized xerogels as immo...
textIn this dissertation, three different microfluidic devices with bioanalytical applications are p...
Clinical analyses benefit world-wide from rapid and reliable diagnostics tests. New tests are sought...
Sensors, ranging from in vivo through to single-use systems, employ protective membranes or hydrogel...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
Wearable biosensing has the tremendous advantage of providing point-of-care diagnosis and convenient...
Research into electrochemical biosensors represents a significant portion of the large interdiscipli...
Biosensor research has gained significant interest during recent years due to its importance in a va...
First generation biosensor development is of interest because the strategy can be readily adapted to...
A first-generation amperometric galactose biosensor has been systematically developed utilizing laye...
Amperometric uric acid (UA) biosensing schemes incorporating networks of alkanethiolate‐protected go...
First-generation amperometric glucose biosensors incorporating alkanethiolate-protected gold nanopar...
Electropolymerized films that can serve as semi-permeable membranes and provide selectivity within a...
A lactate amperometric biosensor based on lactate oxidase immobilized in a poly(o-phenylenediamine) ...
Electrochemical detection methods are highly attractive for the monitoring of glucose, cholesterol, ...
A first-generation amperometric galactose biosensor is present. The sensor utilized xerogels as immo...
textIn this dissertation, three different microfluidic devices with bioanalytical applications are p...
Clinical analyses benefit world-wide from rapid and reliable diagnostics tests. New tests are sought...
Sensors, ranging from in vivo through to single-use systems, employ protective membranes or hydrogel...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
Wearable biosensing has the tremendous advantage of providing point-of-care diagnosis and convenient...
Research into electrochemical biosensors represents a significant portion of the large interdiscipli...