General description of biosensors
In vivo implantable biosensors
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General description of biosensors
In vivo implantable biosensors

Authors : Stéphane MARINESCO, Pierre PERNOT

Publication date: December 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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1. General description of biosensors

Stéphane MARINESCO is a research fellow at INSERM.

Pierre PERNOT is a doctoral student at the University of Paris XI.

1.1 Origin

In 1962, Clark developed the first model of a glucose biosensor. (figure ). For the first time, an analytical detection method combined an electrochemical device (an oxygen electrode) with a component of biological origin, an enzyme (glucose oxidase). The glucose present around the electrode was degraded by glucose oxidase into gluconolactone, in a reaction that consumed a molecule of molecular oxygen O 2 . Clark then used an electrochemical cell to reduce the O ...

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