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Commercial biosensors for medical application

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Frontiers in Biosensorics II

Part of the book series: EXS ((EXS,volume 81))

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Biosensors today are represented on the market worldwide by an increasing number of enzyme electrodes working in various areas of medical diagnostics, and by a few opto-immunosensor-based analytical systems suited for protein research in pharmaceutical chemistry. Enzyme electrodes for metabolites and enzyme activities have been commercially available for about 20 years. Such sensors are successfully applied in laboratory autoanalyzers, point-of-care-systems, patient self-monitoring disposable probes, intensive care analyzers, and for online monitoring of diabetics.

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Pfeiffer, D. (1997). Commercial biosensors for medical application. In: Scheller, F.W., Schubert, F., Fedrowitz, J. (eds) Frontiers in Biosensorics II. EXS, vol 81. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9045-8_11

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