Glucose Sensing, 2006
Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy Series, Vol. 11

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Glucose sensing, (Topics in fluorescence spectroscopy, Vol. 11), with CD-ROM
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In the last decade concepts in fluorescence sensing have emerged as powerful techniques with an increasing number of applications in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and medicine. The increasing importance of these techniques is typified in one emerging area by developing non-invasive and continuous approaches for physiological glucose monitoring.

N-Phenylboronic Acid Derivatives of Arenecarboximdes as Saccharide Probes with Virtual Spacer Design.- Genesis of Fluorophore Formation in Macrocycle Solutions and the Detection of Glucose and Related Sugars.- Two-Component Optical Sugar Sensing Using Boronic Acid-Substituted Viologens with Anionic Fluorescent Dyes.- Implantable Concanavlin a Based Sensors for Interstitial Fluid Glucose Sensing in Diabetics.- Fluorescence Biosensors for Continuously Monitoring the Blood Glucose Level of Diabetic Patients.- Microcapsules as “Smart Tattoo” Glucose Sensors: Engineering Systems with Enzymes and Glucose-Binding Sensing Elements.- Non-Invasive Monitoring of Diabetes.- Optical Enzyme-Based Glucose Biosensors.- Saccharide recognition by Boronic Acid Fluorophore/Cyclodextrin Complexes in Water.- Plasmonic Glucose Sensing.- Optically-Based Affinity Biosensors for Glucose.- Recent Chemiluminescence Applications for Glucose Sensing.- The Glucose Binding Protein as Glucose Sensor.- Fluorescent Tict Sensors for Saccharides.- Glucose Sensing and Glucose Determination Using Fluorescent Probes and Molecular Receptors.- Boronic Acid-Based Fluorescence Sensors for Glucose Monitoring.- Development of Smart Contact Lenses for Ophthalmic Glucose Monitoring.
Based on the Editors' own scientific patent Developed and patented an application for a range of highly-sensitive glucose sensing contact lenses that can monitor tear glucose levels (500 m), which track blood glucose levels which are 10-fold higher