In the search for devices for continuous monitoring of patients or tissue a great deal of effort has centred on implantable devices. A good example of this is the development of implantable glucose sensors and subcutaneous sensors are currently available with lifetimes of several days. Other implantation systems have been used in the development of artificial retina. Furthermore, there is a large body of microdevice know-how for in vitro measurements such as monitoring of cells on microelectrodes or lab-on-a-chip diagnostics. However, long term implantation of biosensors remains an elusive goal. Unless the active components of a biosensor can be regenerated in situ in the human body, they will always have a limited lifetime. Good possibilit...
This study investigated the possibility of simultaneously extracting glucose and lactate from human ...
We describe here a minimally invasive glucose biosensor based on a microneedle array electrode fabri...
Paper discussing cell and tissue engineering sensors and the prospects for microtechnology and nanot...
In the search for devices for continuous monitoring of patients or tissue a great deal of effort has...
Skin has the potential to provide an important noninvasive route for diagnostic monitoring of human ...
Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to...
Biosensors are of great interest for their ability to monitor clinically important analytes such as ...
The next generation of devices for personal healthcare monitoring will comprise molecular sensors to...
Despite the wide range of applications and tremendous potential of implantable sensors targeting che...
In our current environment virtually any information, including health-related data, can be readily ...
International audienceThe development of an electrochemically based implant¬ able sensor for glucose...
Intensive research in micro/nano biosensors has resulted in a variety of sensors for monitoring diff...
Existing sensors to monitor physical biomarkers in living tissue are rigid, bulky and often require ...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors have led a paradigm shift to painless, continuous, zero-...
This study investigated the possibility of simultaneously extracting glucose and lactate from human ...
We describe here a minimally invasive glucose biosensor based on a microneedle array electrode fabri...
Paper discussing cell and tissue engineering sensors and the prospects for microtechnology and nanot...
In the search for devices for continuous monitoring of patients or tissue a great deal of effort has...
Skin has the potential to provide an important noninvasive route for diagnostic monitoring of human ...
Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to...
Biosensors are of great interest for their ability to monitor clinically important analytes such as ...
The next generation of devices for personal healthcare monitoring will comprise molecular sensors to...
Despite the wide range of applications and tremendous potential of implantable sensors targeting che...
In our current environment virtually any information, including health-related data, can be readily ...
International audienceThe development of an electrochemically based implant¬ able sensor for glucose...
Intensive research in micro/nano biosensors has resulted in a variety of sensors for monitoring diff...
Existing sensors to monitor physical biomarkers in living tissue are rigid, bulky and often require ...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors have led a paradigm shift to painless, continuous, zero-...
This study investigated the possibility of simultaneously extracting glucose and lactate from human ...
We describe here a minimally invasive glucose biosensor based on a microneedle array electrode fabri...
Paper discussing cell and tissue engineering sensors and the prospects for microtechnology and nanot...