1993
DOI: 10.1016/0956-5663(93)85010-l
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In vivo experiment with the electrocatalytic glucose sensor in sheep

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“…However, a blood stream implantable device has to be designed in a way that blood flow is not impaired, and that no areas of reduced flow velocity are formed, which would increase the risk of thrombi formation [183]. The employed materials have to be compatible with blood, especially with respect to coagulation [205]. The concept suffers from complications arising when having to surgically introduce the device into a major blood vessel.…”
Section: Figure 215mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a blood stream implantable device has to be designed in a way that blood flow is not impaired, and that no areas of reduced flow velocity are formed, which would increase the risk of thrombi formation [183]. The employed materials have to be compatible with blood, especially with respect to coagulation [205]. The concept suffers from complications arising when having to surgically introduce the device into a major blood vessel.…”
Section: Figure 215mentioning
confidence: 99%