Sharma et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Non-invasive, ultrasensitive detection of glucose in saliva using metal oxide transistorsSharma et al., 2023
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- 3050504927801627984
- Author
- Sharma A
- AlGhamdi W
- Faber H
- Lin Y
- Liu C
- Hsu E
- Lin W
- Naphade D
- Mandal S
- Heeney M
- Anthopoulos T
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- Publication venue
- Biosensors and Bioelectronics
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Transistor-based biosensors represent an emerging technology for inexpensive point-of- care testing (POCT) applications. However, the limited sensitivity of the current transistor technologies hinders their practical deployment. In this study, we developed tri-channel In 2 …
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