We report fabrication of a microneedle-based three-electrode integrated electrochemical sensor and in-vitro characterization of this sensor for glucose sensing applications. A piece of silicon was sequentially dry and wet etched to form a 15 × 15 array of tall (approximately 380 µm) sharp silicon microneedles. Iron catalyst was deposited through a SU-8 shadow mask to form the working electrode and counter electrode. A multi-walled carbon nanotube forest was grown directly on the silicon microneedle array and platinum nano-particles were electrodeposited. Silver was deposited on the Si microneedle array through another shadow mask and chlorinated to form a Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The 3-electrode electrochemical sensor was tested for va...
We report the fabrication and analytical functions of a biosensor based on a nanoneedle consisting o...
A carbon nanotube needle biosensor was developed to provide fast, cost effective and highly sensitiv...
International audienceSimultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate is an important challenge for u...
New approaches to enable more effective management of diabetes mellitus, such as continuous glucose ...
Here, efforts toward the development of a microneedle-based glucose sensor or “smart patch” for intr...
The first invention of glucose biosensor was made by Leland Clark in the mid of 20th century. He wa...
This paper presents a disposable minimally invasive self-calibrating continuous glucose monitor cons...
A set of silicon microneedle arrays was tested and biofunctionalized. All the aspects of the microne...
A nanotube electronic needle biosensor was developed to provide fast, low cost, accurate detection o...
Microneedle enzyme sensors by virtue of their minimally invasive and hence pain-free penetration of ...
Glucose is critical to all organisms. Herein, we developed a wire electrode embedded microneedle pat...
Here we report the first mediated pain free microneedle‐based biosensor array for the continuous and...
Increased sensitivity of glucose sensors is important for enabling detection of very low glucose con...
This pioneering study involved the fabrication of a new class of nanohybrid-based electrochemical gl...
Significant advanced have recently been made in exploiting microneedle-based (MN-based) diabetes dev...
We report the fabrication and analytical functions of a biosensor based on a nanoneedle consisting o...
A carbon nanotube needle biosensor was developed to provide fast, cost effective and highly sensitiv...
International audienceSimultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate is an important challenge for u...
New approaches to enable more effective management of diabetes mellitus, such as continuous glucose ...
Here, efforts toward the development of a microneedle-based glucose sensor or “smart patch” for intr...
The first invention of glucose biosensor was made by Leland Clark in the mid of 20th century. He wa...
This paper presents a disposable minimally invasive self-calibrating continuous glucose monitor cons...
A set of silicon microneedle arrays was tested and biofunctionalized. All the aspects of the microne...
A nanotube electronic needle biosensor was developed to provide fast, low cost, accurate detection o...
Microneedle enzyme sensors by virtue of their minimally invasive and hence pain-free penetration of ...
Glucose is critical to all organisms. Herein, we developed a wire electrode embedded microneedle pat...
Here we report the first mediated pain free microneedle‐based biosensor array for the continuous and...
Increased sensitivity of glucose sensors is important for enabling detection of very low glucose con...
This pioneering study involved the fabrication of a new class of nanohybrid-based electrochemical gl...
Significant advanced have recently been made in exploiting microneedle-based (MN-based) diabetes dev...
We report the fabrication and analytical functions of a biosensor based on a nanoneedle consisting o...
A carbon nanotube needle biosensor was developed to provide fast, cost effective and highly sensitiv...
International audienceSimultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate is an important challenge for u...