A non-enzymatic glucose sensor enabled by bioelectronic pH control.

Volume: 9, Issue: 1, Pages: 10844 - 10844
Published: Jul 26, 2019
Abstract
Continuous glucose monitoring from sweat and tears can improve the quality of life of diabetic patients and provide data for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. Current continuous glucose sensors use enzymes with a one-to-two week lifespan, which forces periodic replacement. Metal oxide sensors are an alternative to enzymatic sensors with a longer lifetime. However, metal oxide sensors do not operate in sweat and tears because they function...
Paper Details
Title
A non-enzymatic glucose sensor enabled by bioelectronic pH control.
Published Date
Jul 26, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
10844 - 10844
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