A potentially wearable glucose sensor was developed, consisting of an oxygen electrode as detector and a dynamic enzyme perfusion system as selector. The selector is a hollow fibre, which can be placed subcutaneously and dialyses glucose from tissue fluid. In this design the problems of enzyme instability and oxygen limitation might be circumvented. The sensor measures glucose reliably for over two weeks, provided a new 10 ml syringe containing a glucose oxidase solution is connected to the system each day
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Sheila Grant, Biological EngineeringOptical biological se...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for the non-invasive monitoring of diabetes are constantly being ...
There is a growing need for accurate, wearable electrochemical sensors for use in a large range of i...
A potentially wearable glucose sensor was developed, consisting of an oxygen electrode as detector a...
Calibration of glucose sensors proved difficult for electrodes with immobilized glucose-oxidase. The...
A glucose sensor with a subcutaneous dialysis system was tested in six healthy volunteers during an ...
International audienceThe development of an electrochemically based implant¬ able sensor for glucose...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
A novel glucose oxidase based needle-type glucose microsensor has been developed for subcutaneous gl...
The overall goal of this research is to develop a minimally invasive glucose sensing system for diab...
6siDiabetes is a pathological condition that requires the continuous monitoring of glucose level in ...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...
This work proposes a wearable system for the non-invasive measurement of the blood glucose level. In...
The incidence of diabetes is continually increasing, and by 2030, it is expected to have increased b...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Sheila Grant, Biological EngineeringOptical biological se...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for the non-invasive monitoring of diabetes are constantly being ...
There is a growing need for accurate, wearable electrochemical sensors for use in a large range of i...
A potentially wearable glucose sensor was developed, consisting of an oxygen electrode as detector a...
Calibration of glucose sensors proved difficult for electrodes with immobilized glucose-oxidase. The...
A glucose sensor with a subcutaneous dialysis system was tested in six healthy volunteers during an ...
International audienceThe development of an electrochemically based implant¬ able sensor for glucose...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
A novel glucose oxidase based needle-type glucose microsensor has been developed for subcutaneous gl...
The overall goal of this research is to develop a minimally invasive glucose sensing system for diab...
6siDiabetes is a pathological condition that requires the continuous monitoring of glucose level in ...
Background: Currently, monitoring blood glucose levels for diabetic patients is invasive and painful...
This work proposes a wearable system for the non-invasive measurement of the blood glucose level. In...
The incidence of diabetes is continually increasing, and by 2030, it is expected to have increased b...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Sheila Grant, Biological EngineeringOptical biological se...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for the non-invasive monitoring of diabetes are constantly being ...
There is a growing need for accurate, wearable electrochemical sensors for use in a large range of i...