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Development of a Needle Type Glucose Biosensor

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Pages 1453-1473 | Received 18 Jan 1994, Accepted 07 Mar 1994, Published online: 22 Aug 2006

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Qingling Yang, Plamen Atanasov, Ebtisam Wilkins & RobertC. Hughes. (1995) Enzyme Electrodes with Glucose Oxidase Immobilized on Stöber Glass Beads. Analytical Letters 28:14, pages 2439-2457.
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Thomas Lee. (2008) Over-the-Counter Biosensors: Past, Present, and Future. Sensors 8:9, pages 5535-5559.
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E. Wilkins & P. Atanasov. (1996) Glucose monitoring: state of the art and future possibilities. Medical Engineering & Physics 18:4, pages 273-288.
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