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Dry Film Photoresist-based Electrochemical Microfluidic Biosensor Platform: Device Fabrication, On-chip Assay Preparation, and System Operation
Published on: September 19, 2017
Senciltrade mark project: development of a percutaneous optical biosensor
Kuo Chih Liao1, F Richmond, Thieo Hogen-Esch
1Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, CA, USA.
Abstract:
We describe the design, fabrication method, biocompatibility test results, and first application of the novel chemical sensor technology that is under development. The sensor is designed to be minimally invasive, disposable and easily readable to make frequent measurements of various analytes in vivo over a period of 1-3 months. It uses photonic sensing of a chemical reaction that occurs in a polymer matrix bound to the internal end of a chronically implanted percutaneous optical fiber.

