We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using standard microfabrication methods, i.e., lithography and etching techniques. A two-step electrodeposition process was carried out using the on-chip platinum reference and gold counter electrodes, thus incorporating glucose oxidase onto a platinum-modified, gold microband electrode with an o-phenylenediamine and ß-cyclodextrin mixture. The as-fabricated electrodes were studied using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The two-step electrodeposition process was conducted in low sample volumes (50 µL) of both solutions required for biosensor construction. Cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance s...
In this study, a novel gold-coated test strip for blood glucose measurement has been designed. Such ...
In this study, a novel electrochemical glucose biosensor, which integrates the silicon metal-assiste...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
Enzyme electrodes were microfabricated by electrochemical incorporation of enzyme molecules into the...
Microband glucose biosensors were fabricated by screen-printing a water-based carbon ink formulation...
A nanometer-sized (88 mm) microband gold electrode for glucose detection is described. These noble m...
Here we report the first PCB-implemented electrochemical glucose biosensor usingcovalently immobiliz...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
This paper describes a simple, convenient approach to the fabrication of microband electrodes and mi...
In developing a biosensor, the utmost important aspects that need to be emphasized are the specifici...
Glucose sensors are very important for detecting blood glucose both in vitro and in vivo. First-gene...
Microband glucose biosensors were produced by insulating and sectioning through a screen-printed, wa...
The method to develop a stable glucose biosensor with successive attachment of cysteine (Cys), gluta...
In this study, a novel gold-coated test strip for blood glucose measurement has been designed. Such ...
In this study, a novel electrochemical glucose biosensor, which integrates the silicon metal-assiste...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
We report the microfabrication and characterization of gold microband electrodes on silicon using st...
Enzyme electrodes were microfabricated by electrochemical incorporation of enzyme molecules into the...
Microband glucose biosensors were fabricated by screen-printing a water-based carbon ink formulation...
A nanometer-sized (88 mm) microband gold electrode for glucose detection is described. These noble m...
Here we report the first PCB-implemented electrochemical glucose biosensor usingcovalently immobiliz...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
This paper describes a simple, convenient approach to the fabrication of microband electrodes and mi...
In developing a biosensor, the utmost important aspects that need to be emphasized are the specifici...
Glucose sensors are very important for detecting blood glucose both in vitro and in vivo. First-gene...
Microband glucose biosensors were produced by insulating and sectioning through a screen-printed, wa...
The method to develop a stable glucose biosensor with successive attachment of cysteine (Cys), gluta...
In this study, a novel gold-coated test strip for blood glucose measurement has been designed. Such ...
In this study, a novel electrochemical glucose biosensor, which integrates the silicon metal-assiste...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...