Jun 2008

NO-Generating Coats for Subcutaneous Glucose Sensors

These implantable sensors can be used for monitoring diabetes patients.

In a research program now in progress, polymeric materials that catalyze the generation of nitric oxide (NO) at low concentrations are being developed and tested for utility as coatings on surgically implantable amperometric glucose sensors. Heretofore, efforts to develop subcutaneous sensors for real-time clinical monitoring of ...
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Update on Implantable Sensors for Metabolic Monitoring

Progress has been made toward realizing surgically implantable electrochemical-sensor arrays.

Progress has been made in a continuing effort to develop surgically implantable, biocompatible electrochemical- sensor arrays for continuous measurement of concentrations of analytes that play major roles in human and animal metabolism. This development at an ...
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Feb 2008
Toward High-Performance Neural Control of Prosthetic Devices
Progress Toward Cell-Directed Assembly of Nanostructures
Aug 2007
Implantable Electrochemical Sensors for Metabolic Monitoring
Portable Simulator for Training in Robot-Assisted Surgery
Apr 2007
Aptamer-Based Sensors for Detection of Proteins
Nanosensor Arrays for Detecting Breast-Cancer Compounds
Oct 2006
AFRL Study Defines Standards for Low-Level Chemical Agent Exposure
Aug 2006
AFRL Seeks Ways to Prevent Hearing Loss in Military Environments
Apr 2006
AFRL Teams With Indy Racing League® for Neck Protection
Scientists Create Optically Equivalent Synthetic Human Tissue

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