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In Vivo Glucose Sensing is a key reference for scientists and engineers working on the development of glucose sensing technologies for the management of diabetes and other medical conditions. It discusses the analytical chemistry behind the strategies currently used for measuring glucose in vivo. It focuses on analyzing samples in the real world and discusses the biological complexities that make glucose sensing difficult. Covering current implantable devices, next-generation implantable sensing methods, and non-invasive methods for measuring glucose, this book concludes with an overview of possible applications other than diabetes.
| ISBN | 0470112964 | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9780470112960 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 780 | | Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | | Published in | Chicester | | Imprint | Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) | | Series ISSN | 253 | | Format | Hardback | | Series title | Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its | | Publication date | 12 Jan 2010 | | Height (mm) | 244 | | Library of Congress | QP562 | | Width (mm) | 167 | | DEWEY | 616.462 | | Spine width (mm) | 27 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | Pages | 450 | |
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| Ch. 1 | | Introduction to the Glucose Sensing Problem by George S. Wilson and Yanan Zhang | | 1 | | Ch. 2 | | The Macrophage in Wound Healing Surrounding Implanted Devices by Marisha L. Godek and David W. Grainger | | 29 | | Ch. 3 | | Strategies to Overcome Biological Barriers to Biosensing by W. Kenneth Ward and Heather M. Duman | | 59 | | Ch. 4 | | A Window to Observe the Foreign Body Reaction to Glucose Sensors by Milan T. Makale and Jared B. Goor | | 87 | | Ch. 5 | | Commercially Available Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems by Timothy Henning | | 113 | | Ch. 6 | | Membrane-Based Separations Applied to in Vivo Glucose Sensing - Microdialysis and Ultrafiltration Sampling by Julie A. Stenken | | 157 | | Ch. 7 | | Transdermal Microfluidic Continuousmonitoring Systems by David D. Cunningham | | 191 | | Ch. 8 | | Redund Antarrays and Next-Generation Sensors by Becky L. Clark and Michael V. Pishko | | 217 | | Ch. 9 | | Nitric Oxide-Releasing Subcutaneous Glucose Sensors by Heather S. Paul and Mark H. Schoenfisch | | 243 | | Ch. 10 | | Fluorescence-Based Glucose Sensors by Mike McShane and Erich Stein | | 269 | | Ch. 11 | | The Use of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Optical Glucose Detection by Paul W. Barone and Michael S. Strano | | 317 | | Ch. 12 | | Introduction to Spectroscopy for Noninvasive Glucose Sensing by Wei-Chuan Shih and Kate L. Bechtel and Michael S. Feld and Mark A. Arnold and Gary W. Small | | 331 | | Ch. 13 | | Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Noninvasive Glucose Sensing by Mark A. Arnold and Jonathon T. Olesberg and Gary W. Small | | 357 | | Ch. 14 | | Noninvasive Glucose Sensing With Raman Spectroscopy by Wei-Chuan Shih and Kate L. Bechtel and Michael S. Feld | | 391 | | Ch. 15 | | Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Glucose Sensing by Nilam C. Shah and Jonathan M. Yuen and Olga Lyandres and Matthew R. Glucksberg and Joseph T. Walsh and Richard P. Van Duyne | | 421 | | | | Index | | 445 |
"The book chapters are written by well-known experts in the field. The book can be considered as an important contribution to the literature on implantable and transdermal sensors and provides a description of the latest technology and a practically oriented approach to in vivo glucose sensing." (Anal Bioanal Chem, 2010)  Be the first to write a customer review
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