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A Novel Approach for Optimizing Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Composition in Electrochemical Detection of Collagen Peptides. [PDF]

open access: yesBioengineering (Basel)
Vongmanee N   +5 more
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Capacitive Type of Biomedical Electrode

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1970
A suitable dielectric for a capacitive biomedical electrode is presented. In application a thin (2-mil) film of pyre varnish is deposited on the electrode surface and heat cured. Capacitance values of 800 pF for a 0.5-inch-diameter electrode are typical.
A, Potter, L, Menke
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Manganese dioxide depolarizer for biomedical electrodes

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1970
The electrochemical and toxicological characteristics of manganese dioxide (MnO2) have been described. Details of the construction and testing of surface MnO2 electrode are presented. The reported data and the results of tests confirm that a MnO2 electrode sufficiently stable and free from polarization effects can be constructed.
R, Nencini, E, Pasquali
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Ion-Selective Electrodes in Biomedical Analysis

C R C Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1982
I. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE The ion-selective electrode is an electrochemical sensor characterized by a selective response to a particular ionic species. The wording “selective” rather than “specific” is considered since it is very rare that an electrode responds to a single ion exclusive of all others. The ion-selective electrode is further described as
Robert L. Solsky, G. A. Rechnitz
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Mobile biomedical sensing with dry electrodes

2008 International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, 2008
Monitoring patients continuously while they go about their daily activities is a challenging goal. It requires long-term recording of cardiovascular and other electrophysiological signals and contextual information such as body motion. Here we present a small, battery powered, user customisable, portable monitor capable of recording three-axial ...
Gargiulo G   +5 more
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Controlled metallic nanopillars for low impedance biomedical electrode

Acta Biomaterialia, 2014
Radial metallic nanopillar/nanowire structures can be created by a controlled radiofrequency (RF) plasma processing technique on the surface of certain alloy wires, including important biomedical alloys such as MP35N (Co-Ni-Cr-Mo alloy), platinum-iridium and stainless steel.
Calvin J. Gardner   +6 more
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