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Microfluidic device to investigate factors affecting performance in biosensors designed for transdermal applications
Journal article

Microfluidic device to investigate factors affecting performance in biosensors designed for transdermal applications

J Trzebinski, S Sharma, AR-B Moniz, K Michelakis, Y Zhang and AEG Cass
Lab Chip, Vol.12, pp.348-352
2011

Abstract

In this work we demonstrate a novel microfluidic based platform to investigate the performance of 3D out-of-plane microspike array based glucose and lactate biosensors. The microspike array was bonded with a glass slide and modified with glucose oxidase or lactate oxidase using covalent coupling chemistry. A
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