[[abstract]]This paper reports a novel fluidic network dispensing equal amount of enzymes to arrays in parallel for the application of glucose sensing. This network was fabricated by polymer-MEMS technology employing SU-8 resist as enzyme deposition channels and PDMS as blood flow channels. To provide hydrophilic surface property for enzyme batch immobilization, the top-opened SU-8 channel surfaces was treated with O2 plasma so that the liquids could be successfully driven into each channel automatically by surface tension without external power sources. The liquid filling and withdrawing processes had been successfully accomplished in less than 5 s and demonstrated uniform liquid deposition in each enzyme channel from fluorescence image. E...
AbstractIn this contribution we explore a new and simple approach for immobilizing enzymes like gluc...
This paper presents two PDMS photonic biosensor designs that can be used for continuous monitoring o...
In this work we demonstrate a novel microfluidic based platform to investigate the performance of 3D...
[[abstract]]This paper reports a novel fluidic network dispensing equal amounts of enzymes to arrays...
[[abstract]]A novel fluidic network system for batch enzyme-immobilization and glucose sensing has b...
[[abstract]]This paper reports a novel fluidic network system for immobilizing various enzymes on ar...
This paper presents a disposable minimally invasive self-calibrating continuous glucose monitor cons...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Self-monitoring of blood gluco...
The surface modification, fabrication and characterization of microfluidic sensor systems for oxygen...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
Glucose measurements are of tremendous interest in biotechnology. Electrochemical and optical method...
The development of continuous glucose monitoring systems is a major trend in diabetes-related resear...
In this contribution we explore a new and simple approach for immobilizing enzymes like glucose oxid...
The development of continuous glucose monitoring systems is a major trend in diabetes-related resear...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
AbstractIn this contribution we explore a new and simple approach for immobilizing enzymes like gluc...
This paper presents two PDMS photonic biosensor designs that can be used for continuous monitoring o...
In this work we demonstrate a novel microfluidic based platform to investigate the performance of 3D...
[[abstract]]This paper reports a novel fluidic network dispensing equal amounts of enzymes to arrays...
[[abstract]]A novel fluidic network system for batch enzyme-immobilization and glucose sensing has b...
[[abstract]]This paper reports a novel fluidic network system for immobilizing various enzymes on ar...
This paper presents a disposable minimally invasive self-calibrating continuous glucose monitor cons...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Self-monitoring of blood gluco...
The surface modification, fabrication and characterization of microfluidic sensor systems for oxygen...
This article describes the fabrication of tube-like microchannels made of UV curable polymer on a gl...
Glucose measurements are of tremendous interest in biotechnology. Electrochemical and optical method...
The development of continuous glucose monitoring systems is a major trend in diabetes-related resear...
In this contribution we explore a new and simple approach for immobilizing enzymes like glucose oxid...
The development of continuous glucose monitoring systems is a major trend in diabetes-related resear...
Chemiluminescence detection was developed as an alternative to amperometric detection for glucose an...
AbstractIn this contribution we explore a new and simple approach for immobilizing enzymes like gluc...
This paper presents two PDMS photonic biosensor designs that can be used for continuous monitoring o...
In this work we demonstrate a novel microfluidic based platform to investigate the performance of 3D...