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0027397187
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Crystal Structure of Glucose Oxidase from Aspergillus niger Refined at 2.3 A Resolution
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of outstanding interest, Glucose oxidase is of special interest to biosensor technologists. This paper provides the first description of the crystal structure of the partially deglycosylated enzyme, determined by isomorphous replacement. This is a key paper for the molecular design of sensors for glucose.
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J Mol Biol
, vol.229
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Hecht1
Kalisz2
Hendle3
Schmid4
Schomburg5
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Recent Advances in Enzyme-Based Electrochemical Glucose Sensors
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Alberti KGMM, Krall LP, Elsevier Science Publishers BV
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(1990)
The Diabetes Annual 5
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Cardosi1
Turner2
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An electrochemical capillary fill device for the analysis of glucose incorporating glucose oxidase and ruthenium (III) hexamine as mediator
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(1992)
Electroanalysis
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Morris1
Cardosi2
Birch3
Turner4
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Development of a Flow-Through Electrochemical Detector for Glucose Based on a Glucose Oxidase-Modified Microelectrode Incorporating Redox and Conducting Polymer Materials
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(1993)
Analytica Chimica Acta
, vol.278
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Rohde1
Dempsey2
Smyth3
Vos4
Emons5
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Elimination of Electrooxidizable Interferant-Produced Currents in Amperometric Biosensors
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(1992)
Anal Chem
, vol.64
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Maidan1
Heller2
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Direct Electron Transfer Reactions between Immobilized Cytochrome c and Modified Gold Electrodes
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of special interest, Reports direct electron transfer between covalently immobilized cytochrome c and a modified gold electrode. Applications include in vivo sensors for superoxide radical production and bioelectronic devices.
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(1993)
J Electroanal Chem
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Cooper1
Greenough2
McNeil3
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Glucose Sensor Utilizing Polypyrrole Incorporated in Track-Etch Membranes as the Mediator
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of outstanding interest, The first of several papers by this group describing direct electron transfer between glucose oxidase and polypyrrole. This may prove to be the preferred method for the construction of glucose and other sensors based on oxidoreductases. The absence of electron mediators offers benefits in the fabrication and operation of biosensors and is of particular relevance to in vivo monitoring where leaching of toxic chemicals is a particular problem.
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(1992)
Biosensors Bioelectronics
, vol.7
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Koopal1
Feiters2
Nolte3
de Ruiter4
Schasfoort5
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Detection of Charged Proteins by Means of Impedance Measurements
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of special interest, This group have recently published several papers highlighting the advantages of dynamic measurements using FETs. Using the Donanan theory, they show how the membrane impedance depends on the fixed charge density. Alternating current impedance measurements are presented using ISFETs covered with lysozyme membranes, with implications for the design of immunosensors and enzyme electrodes.
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(1992)
Sensors Actuators [B]
, vol.6
, pp. 101-105
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Kruise1
Rispens2
Bergveld3
Kremer4
Starmans5
Haak6
Feijen7
Reinhoudt8
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Biospecific Interaction Analysis using Biosensor Technology
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(1993)
Nature
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Malmquist1
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0027066840
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An Optical Biosensor for Lysine Based on the Use of Lysine Decarboxylase and a Cadaverine-Sensitive Membrane
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2, is that background levels of organic amines are low and rather constant in real samples.
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(1992)
Biosensors Bioelectronics
, vol.7
, pp. 725-732
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Li1
He2
Wolfbeis3
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In Vivo Evaluation of an Electroenzymatic Glucose Sensor Implanted in Subcutaneous Tissue
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of outstanding interest, Several excellent papers have appeared recently describing in vivo glucose sensors. This contribution is highlighted because it describes the work of the largest industrial group in the area, detailing very promising results in human subjects. Unfortunately, the device is too large to be inserted by potential users, presenting a serious barrier to commercialization.
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(1992)
Biosensors Bioelectronics
, vol.7
, pp. 709-714
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Johnson1
Mastrototaro2
Howey3
Brunelle4
Burden-Brady5
Bryan6
Andrew7
Rowe8
Allen9
Noffke10
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Towards Continuous Glucose Monitoring: in Vivo Evaluation of a Miniaturised Glucose Sensor Implanted for Several Days in Rat Subcutaneous Tissue
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of special interest, One of a series of papers by this group on an alternative to the device described in [35]. The base sensor employed is of similar size to that described by their competitors [35], but avoids the oversized delivery system. The in vivo sensitivity to glucose is much reduced compared with in vitro measurement.
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(1992)
Diabetologia
, vol.35
, pp. 224-230
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Moatti-Sirat1
Capron2
Poitout3
Reach4
Bindra5
Zhang6
Wilson7
Thevenot8
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Subcutaneous Microdialysis Probe Coupled with Glucose Biosensor for in Vivo Continuous Monitoring of Glucose
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(1992)
Talanta
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Moscone1
Pasini2
Mascini3
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ETH 6022: An Artificial Enzyme? A Comparison between Enzymatic and Chemical Recognition for Sensing Ethanol
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of outstanding interest, An important paper because of its comparative approach, contribution to optical sensing and use of enzyme analogues in chemical sensors. Although the artificial ethanol ligand employed shows no metabolic activity, the optode membrane reaction shows very similar reaction characteristics to the enzyme reaction. These authors conclude that new and improved analogues can be synthesized using nature as a model.
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(1992)
Biosensors & Bioelectronics
, vol.7
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Spichger1
Kuratli2
Simon3
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Detection of Vapours and Odours from a Multisensor Array using Pattern-Recognition Techniques. Part 2: Artificial Neural Networks
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(1992)
Sensors Actuators [B]
, vol.9
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Gardner1
Hines2
Tang3
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Organic-Phase Biosensing of Enzyme Inhibitors
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of outstanding interest, The first report using organic-phase enzyme electrodes to measure enzyme inhibitors. Advantages for sensing that accrue from such an approach include measurement of inhibitors with poor water solubility and new opportunities resulting from solvent-induced changes in the mechanism of inhibition.
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(1993)
Analytica Chimica Acta
, vol.279
, pp. 203-208
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Wang1
Dempsey2
Eremenko3
Smyth4
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0027591448
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Luminescent Biomonitoring of Benzene Derivatives in the Environment using Recombinant Escherichia coli
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of outstanding interest, An elegant illustration of the use of molecular biology in biosensor engineering. The TOL plasmid was fused with the gene of firefly luciferase to produce whole organism based optical biosensors to monitor benzene and its derivatives.
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(1993)
Sensors Actuators [B]
, vol.13-14
, pp. 169-172
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Ikariyama1
Nishiguchi2
Kobatake3
Aizawa4
Tsuda5
Nakazawa6
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