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Title: Microfluidic biosensors for intelligent metabolite monitoring
Alternate Title: Intelligent microfluidic creatinine biosensor.
Microfluidic biosensors for intelligent metabolite monitoring.
Author (s): Radhakrishnan, Nitin, 1983-
Advisor(s): Kim, Chang-Soo
Department/Lab Affiliations: Intelligent Microsystem Laboratory
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of Missouri-Rolla
Citation: Radhakrishnan, Nitin. "Microfluidic Biosensors for Intelligent Metabolite Monitoring." Master's Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 2007.
Abstract: "Baseline (zero-value) drift and sensitivity degradation are two common problems related with biosensors. In order to overcome these problems, there is a great need for integrating an on-demand, in situ self-diagnosis and self-calibration unit along with the sensor. Utilizing the microfluidic technology, it is possible to explore the feasibility of implementing this function without any externally coupled bulky apparatus. A microsystem including a microfluidic channel and calibration electrodes are prepared by microfabrication techniques"--Abstract, p. iv.
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titleMicrofluidic biosensors for intelligent metabolite monitoring
title.alternativeIntelligent microfluidic creatinine biosensor.
title.alternativeMicrofluidic biosensors for intelligent metabolite monitoring.
contributor.advisorKim, Chang-Soo
contributor.authorRadhakrishnan, Nitin, 1983-
contributor.deptlabIntelligent Microsystem Laboratory
contributor.sponsorNational Science Foundation
subject.LCSHBiosensors.
subject.LCSHBubbles.
subject.LCSHCreatinine.
subject.LCSHElectrolysis.
subject.LCSHGlucose.
date.issued2007
publisherUniversity of Missouri-Rolla
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identifier.citationRadhakrishnan, Nitin. "Microfluidic Biosensors for Intelligent Metabolite Monitoring." Master's Thesis, Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 2007.
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descriptionThesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri--Rolla, 2007.
descriptionTitle from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed February 13, 2008)
descriptionVita.
description.abstract"Baseline (zero-value) drift and sensitivity degradation are two common problems related with biosensors. In order to overcome these problems, there is a great need for integrating an on-demand, in situ self-diagnosis and self-calibration unit along with the sensor. Utilizing the microfluidic technology, it is possible to explore the feasibility of implementing this function without any externally coupled bulky apparatus. A microsystem including a microfluidic channel and calibration electrodes are prepared by microfabrication techniques"--Abstract, p. iv.
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by Nitin Radhakrishnan.
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language.ISO639-2eng
format.extentviii., 45 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
date.accessioned2007-12-17T20:20:43Z
date.available2008-02-13T16:51:13Z
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