Browsing by Subject "biosensor"
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(2023-05-01)Advancements in fluorescence intensity-based, fully injectable biosensors for continuous glucose monitoring for diabetes management has shown great promise over the past several years. Our group has extensively reported ...
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(2019-07-25)Growing interest in implantable electronics (neuro-integrated prostheses, bionic eyes, etc.) has identified the need to establish functional interfaces between traditional solid-state electronics and biomolecular events ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)Microfluidic biosensors and bioreactors based on immobilized biomaterials are described in this dissertation. Photocrosslinkable hydrogel or polymeric microbeads were used as a supporting matrix for immobilizing E.coli ...
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(2015-08-13)An optical biosensor for lactate detection is described. By encapsulating enzymes and phosphorescent oxygen sensing molecules within permeable hydrogel materials, a lactate-sensitive change in emission lifetimes was achieved. ...
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(2019-11-12)The nature of Watson – Crick base pairing has enabled the rational design of complex and dynamic DNA/RNA-based molecular circuits capable of detecting nucleic acids in a sequence dependent fashion in vitro. Given the ease ...
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(2017-08-02)Citrulline has shown potential as a biomarker. It can be used for a number of clinical applications including diagnosis in the clinic, as a research tool, to accurately indicate the amount of radiation absorbed by the body, ...
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(2023-03-07)Optical biosensors have emerged as primary candidates to realize integrated, self-contained analytical systems capable of replacing or out-performing traditional benchtop set-ups for applications requiring high-throughput ...
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(2020-08-17)Protein-based materials can combine impressive mechanical properties and biocompatibility with a variety of functions through protein fusions, which make the materials useful in a diverse range of applications. Drosophila ...
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(2010-10-12)Understanding protein stability and folding is of central importance in chemistry, biology, and medicine. Despite its importance, a molecular level understanding of protein stability still remains illusive due to the ...