Ting Chen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Sign in to add mentorAdam Heller | grad student | 2001 | UT Austin | |
(The development and application of glucose electrodes based on "wired" glucose oxidase.) |
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Mano N, Mao F, Shin W, et al. (2003) A miniature biofuel cell operating at 0.78 V. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 518-9 |
Chen T, Schmidtke DW, Heller A. (2002) Defining the period of recovery of the glucose concentration after its local perturbation by the implantation of a miniature sensor. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine : Cclm / Fescc. 40: 786-9 |
Chen T, Barton SC, Binyamin G, et al. (2001) A miniature biofuel cell. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123: 8630-1 |
Binyamin G, Chen T, Heller A. (2001) Sources of instability of ‘wired’ enzyme anodes in serum: urate and transition metal ions Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 500: 604-611 |
Chen T, Friedman KA, Lei I, et al. (2000) In situ assembled mass-transport controlling micromembranes and their application in implanted amperometric glucose sensors. Analytical Chemistry. 72: 3757-63 |