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Bridging the Bio-Electronic Interface with Biofabrication
Published on: June 6, 2012
Biomolecular release triggered by glucose input--bioelectronic coupling of sensing and actuating systems
Shay Mailloux1, Jan Halámek, Lenka Halámková
1Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699, USA.
Abstract:
A drug-mimicking release process was triggered by a glucose signal resulting in the formation of a negative potential on an electrode modified with PQQ-dependent glucose dehydrogenase. This electrode was coupled with another electrode coated with an Fe(+3)-crosslinked alginate polymer film, which was dissolved upon formation of the negative potential releasing entrapped species.
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