2007 International Symposium on Signals, Systems and Electronics 2007
DOI: 10.1109/issse.2007.4294409
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Novel Bioimpedance Sensor for Glucose Recognition

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“…However, the pH sensitivity of ISFET devices may deteriorate the performance of this sensing system in monitoring different concentrations of target molecules. The physiochemical changes that occur in response to the binding event between glucokinase (GLK) and glucose can be measured through an impedometric technique as previously reported by Trifiro (2003) and Lumbroso et al (2007). In that work, wild-type and mutant glucokinase (GK) was covalently coupled on a screen printed carbon electrodes which was previously used for several other applications including DNA detection and bacteriophage based bacteria sensor (Shabani et al 2008;Marquette et al 2006).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the pH sensitivity of ISFET devices may deteriorate the performance of this sensing system in monitoring different concentrations of target molecules. The physiochemical changes that occur in response to the binding event between glucokinase (GLK) and glucose can be measured through an impedometric technique as previously reported by Trifiro (2003) and Lumbroso et al (2007). In that work, wild-type and mutant glucokinase (GK) was covalently coupled on a screen printed carbon electrodes which was previously used for several other applications including DNA detection and bacteriophage based bacteria sensor (Shabani et al 2008;Marquette et al 2006).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1). 10 A seguir é descrito um exemplo de instrumento (1) para a medição de glicose no sangue arterial apenas para ilustrar o método, não sendo portanto o instrumento limitado aos diagramas e circuitos apresentados.…”
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“…Liu et al [8] proposed a subcutaneous sensor using reverse iontophoresis. Jacobs et al [9] studied otoacoustic emission with blood glucose levels, Lumbroso et al [10] developed a bioimpedance sensor for glucose recognition, whereas Maruo et al [11] have published an article describing a system using near-infrared, Chaudhary et al [12] used dissolved core alginate microspheres as "smarttatto" for glucose measurements, Park et al [13] used a nonenzymatic glucose sensor, Lee and Cui [14] built layer-bylayer self-assembled single-walled carbon nanotubes and Garret et al [15] developed PH-insensitive glucose indicator, among many others. The measuring methods adopted in those studies differ in their proposed instrumentation methods because they do not use optics as a measurement principle, or because they do not use the pulsing characteristic of arterial blood in the described methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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