Diagnostic Biosensor Polymers: Developed from a Symposium Sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inc., at the 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 28-April 2, 1993Reviews the latest advances in redox/conductive polymers and membranes. Describes new redox polymers useful in miniaturizing biosensors and examines polymers for optical biosensors. Investigates interesting membranes to enhance the performance of biosensors. Features biocompatible polymers useful in implantable sensors. Includes discussions on enzyme immobilization and methods to increase enzyme stability. Describes the chemistry and technology of dry chemistries. |
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FiberOptic Sensors Based on Degradable Polymer | 21 |
Enhancement of the Stability of Wired Quinoprotein Glucose | 34 |
Amperometric GlucoseSensing Electrodes with the | 41 |
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1994 American Chemical acid activity adsorbed adsorption Ag/AgCl albumin amperometric Anal analyte anionic antibody applied aqueous biocompatibility biosensors blood buffer solution carbon paste cell Chem coating coating-film conducting polymer containing copolymer covalently crosslinked current density cyclic voltammetry cyclic voltammograms deposition diacetylenic diagnostic diffusion dispersion dissolved dry chemistries electrochemical electrode surface electron transfer enzyme enzyme electrodes FADH2 ferrocene GDH electrode glucose concentration glucose oxidase glucose sensor glutaraldehyde groups immobilized increased layer linear lipid liposomes measurements mediator method microspheres mixture modified molecular weight molecules monomer MPC copolymers Nafion Nafion polymer obtained osmium oxidation oxygen PAAC grafted PAAC-GOD PAAC-PEO-GOD particles PC membrane peroxidase phosphate buffer phospholipids Pişkin plasma poly(BMA poly(MPC-co-BMA polymer films polymerization polypyrrole potential potentiostat prepared protein quinone range reaction reagent redox redox polymer sample scan sensor response soluble solvent spacer lipid stability studies substrate values vesicles viologen voltage