Browsing by Author "Meissner, Kenith E"
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Ritter, Dustin W. (2014-11-07)Optical glucose biosensors are being developed for long-term monitoring in diabetic individuals. These sensors rely upon the enzyme glucose oxidase, and loss of enzymatic activity leads to a need for frequent recalibration ...
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Akl, Tony J (2014-02-12)Since the first successful liver transplant in 1968 the surgery has become very common and 6,291 patients received liver transplants in 2010 in the United States. However, the monitoring methods used post-surgery, in the ...
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Bustamante Lopez, Sandra Catalina (2017-06-02)For diabetics, continuous glucose monitoring, and the resulting tighter control of glucose levels, ameliorates serious complications from hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Today, diabetics measure their blood glucose levels ...
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Tarat, Afshin; Nettle, Chris J; Bryant, Daniel T J; Jones, Daniel R; Penny, Mark W; Brown, Richard A; Majitha, Ravish; Meissner, Kenith E; Maffeis, Thierry G G (Nanoscale Research Letters, 2014)
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Nano-Enabled Hydrogels for Continuous Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Monitoring of Metabolites You, Yilhwan (2019-01-28)Chronic disease management can benefit from continuous real time tracking of disease relevant biochemical levels using minimally invasive implants. Current methods however rely on electrochemical sensing methods integrated ...
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Nagaraja, Ashvin T. (2015-12-07)The evolving field of nanomaterial synthesis needs adaptable techniques for the modification and construction of multifunctional components. In this work, a unique layer-by-layer (LbL) method is demonstrated as a generic ...
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Ramakanth, Vikram (2009-05-15)This record of study describes work done in the capacity of Research and Development (R&D) Engineer at Byrne Medical Incorporated, Conroe, TX. The company manufactures accessories used for endoscopic irrigation. The ...
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Chiang, Wen-Yang (2017-08-02)Small-animal models such as rodents and non-human primates play an important pre-clinical role in the study of human disease, with particular application to cancer, cardiovascular, and neuroscience models. To study these ...
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Marks, Haley Lynn (2016-12-16)Disease-identifying proteins, toxins and carcinogens, bacteria, viruses, cancerous cells, and many other biomarkers can all be found in the circulatory system, making the blood and other bodily fluids a diagnostic goldmine. ...