In this work a microelectrode array was used to develop a multianalyte sensor. Glucose, L-lactate and uric acid were chosen as model analytes. The array consists of ten groups of 40 microelectrodes connected in parallel, each of a size of 36 mu m. Thus the array showed a large overall current response retaining typical microelectrode features. Single rows of elecrodes were modified with enzymes entrapped in a polymer matrix. As oxidases were used as enzymes hydrogenes peroxide generated by the enzymatic reaction was detected by anodic oxidation at + 800 mV vs Ag/AgCl/3M KCl. The elementation of interferences of a NAFION membrane between the electrode surface and enzyme layer
Thin film platinum microbanks forming four interdigitated arrays were fabricated in silicon technolo...
Glucose or lactate biosensors are very useful for monitoring metabolism. Continuous monitoring of gl...
Real-time monitoring of changes to cellular bioenergetics can provide new insights into mechanisms o...
Using CMOS-compatible processes, a microelectrode system for use in a micro flow-through cell was ma...
A miniaturised Total chemical Analysis System (μTAS) for glucose and lactate measurement in biologic...
The fabrication of microelectrodes integrated within microtitre chambers for ultra-low volume ampero...
Concentration of lactate in human blood or saliva is an important indicator for cardiac diseases. Co...
This paper describes the fabrication of polyaniline-based microsensors and microsensor arrays for th...
AbstractAn amperometric Bioelectronic Tongue is reported for glucose determination that contains eig...
A miniaturised Total chemical Analysis System (μTAS) for glucose and lactate measurement in biologic...
Enzyme-based electrodes represent an important class of biosensors that allow to electrochemically m...
DE 19916921 A UPAB: 20001219 NOVELTY - A versatile electrochemical detector array comprising compute...
An integrated thermal biosensor array was designed and fabricated for the simultaneous determination...
Towards the development of multianalyte electrochemical immunoassays three individually addressable ...
An integrated thermal biosensor array was designed and fabricated for the simultaneous determination...
Thin film platinum microbanks forming four interdigitated arrays were fabricated in silicon technolo...
Glucose or lactate biosensors are very useful for monitoring metabolism. Continuous monitoring of gl...
Real-time monitoring of changes to cellular bioenergetics can provide new insights into mechanisms o...
Using CMOS-compatible processes, a microelectrode system for use in a micro flow-through cell was ma...
A miniaturised Total chemical Analysis System (μTAS) for glucose and lactate measurement in biologic...
The fabrication of microelectrodes integrated within microtitre chambers for ultra-low volume ampero...
Concentration of lactate in human blood or saliva is an important indicator for cardiac diseases. Co...
This paper describes the fabrication of polyaniline-based microsensors and microsensor arrays for th...
AbstractAn amperometric Bioelectronic Tongue is reported for glucose determination that contains eig...
A miniaturised Total chemical Analysis System (μTAS) for glucose and lactate measurement in biologic...
Enzyme-based electrodes represent an important class of biosensors that allow to electrochemically m...
DE 19916921 A UPAB: 20001219 NOVELTY - A versatile electrochemical detector array comprising compute...
An integrated thermal biosensor array was designed and fabricated for the simultaneous determination...
Towards the development of multianalyte electrochemical immunoassays three individually addressable ...
An integrated thermal biosensor array was designed and fabricated for the simultaneous determination...
Thin film platinum microbanks forming four interdigitated arrays were fabricated in silicon technolo...
Glucose or lactate biosensors are very useful for monitoring metabolism. Continuous monitoring of gl...
Real-time monitoring of changes to cellular bioenergetics can provide new insights into mechanisms o...