An amperometric needle-type glucose sensor tested in rats and man.
An amperometric glucose-measuring 25 gauge (0.5 mm diameter) needle-type sensor has been developed using a glucose oxidase and dimethyl ferrocene paste behind a semi-permeable membrane situated over a window in the needle. Electron transfer results in direct current generation. Sensors have been tes...
Main Authors: | Matthews, DR, Bown, E, Beck, T, Plotkin, E, Lock, L, Gosden, E, Wickham, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1988
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