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Biomedical Engineering
Research results from Nanjing University update understanding of biomedical engineering
December 24th, 2006
Investigators publish new data in the report "Glucose microfluidic biosensors based on immobilizing glucose oxidase in poly(dimethylsiloxane) electrophoretic microchips." According to recent research published in the Journal of Chromatography A, "Here we reported a novel microfluidic biosensor with an on-column immobilized enzyme microreactor. The fabrication approach of this biosensor is simple and the enzyme microreactors with controlled sizes can be placed at any desired position on the microchip." "Taking glucose oxidase (GOx) as an example, electroosmotic flow (EOF) as a driving force and amperometry as a detection method, the performance of biosensors were...
Source: Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week (2006-12-24)
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