Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality control issues may be present in this document. Please report any quality issues you encounter to digital@library.tamu.edu, referencing the URI of the item.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-65).Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics.Previous studies have indicated that optical means of blood glucose detection are feasible and provide a minimally invasive alternative to current commercially available modalities. Fluorescence spectroscopy has shown promise in many examples of optical diagnostics and offers the advantage of specificity to particular analytes. Discussed in this thesis are the most recent experimental resu...
We describe an assay scheme for glucose based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) betwe...
We report a time-resolved near-infrared fluorescence assay for glucose detection that incorporates p...
Routine on-line monitoring of biological components is desired in a wide range of areas, e.g., ferme...
There is an urgent need to develop technology for continuous in vivo glucose monitoring in subjects ...
We review recent progress in our laboratories towards developing in vivo glucose sensors for diabete...
Summary-A new optical homogeneous biochemical method for the assay of glucose has been developed, ba...
A new optical homogeneous biochemical method for the assay of glucose has been developed, based on f...
An easy accessible and low-cost method for glucose concentration monitoring and diabetes management ...
Tight glycemic monitoring and control is the main goal in successful diabetes management to avoid it...
Rapid, accurate, and minimally-invasive glucose biosensors based on Förster Resonance Energy Transfe...
Changes in steady-state UV fluorescence emission from free or immobilized glucose oxidase have been ...
Monitoring of blood glucose levels is crucial for diabetics to manage their lives. However, the curr...
An optical approach has been developed for a continuous measurement of glucose in physiological envi...
The goal of this study is to test the feasibility of using an embedded time-resolved fluorescence se...
Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Glucose Sensing is the eleventh volume in the popular series To...
We describe an assay scheme for glucose based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) betwe...
We report a time-resolved near-infrared fluorescence assay for glucose detection that incorporates p...
Routine on-line monitoring of biological components is desired in a wide range of areas, e.g., ferme...
There is an urgent need to develop technology for continuous in vivo glucose monitoring in subjects ...
We review recent progress in our laboratories towards developing in vivo glucose sensors for diabete...
Summary-A new optical homogeneous biochemical method for the assay of glucose has been developed, ba...
A new optical homogeneous biochemical method for the assay of glucose has been developed, based on f...
An easy accessible and low-cost method for glucose concentration monitoring and diabetes management ...
Tight glycemic monitoring and control is the main goal in successful diabetes management to avoid it...
Rapid, accurate, and minimally-invasive glucose biosensors based on Förster Resonance Energy Transfe...
Changes in steady-state UV fluorescence emission from free or immobilized glucose oxidase have been ...
Monitoring of blood glucose levels is crucial for diabetics to manage their lives. However, the curr...
An optical approach has been developed for a continuous measurement of glucose in physiological envi...
The goal of this study is to test the feasibility of using an embedded time-resolved fluorescence se...
Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Glucose Sensing is the eleventh volume in the popular series To...
We describe an assay scheme for glucose based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) betwe...
We report a time-resolved near-infrared fluorescence assay for glucose detection that incorporates p...
Routine on-line monitoring of biological components is desired in a wide range of areas, e.g., ferme...