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Electrochemical glucose sensors in diabetes management: an updated review (2010–2020)

Chemical Society Reviews, 2020
While over half a century has passed since the introduction of enzyme glucose biosensors by Clark and Lyons, this important field has continued to be the focus of immense research activity.
Hazhir Teymourian   +2 more
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Simultaneous Regulation on Solvation Shell and Electrode Interface for Dendrite-Free Zn Ion Batteries: Achieved by a Low-Cost Glucose Additive.

Angewandte Chemie, 2021
The dendrite growth and by-products in Zn metal aqueous batteries have impeded their fast development as promising energy storage devices. We hereby utilize a low-cost additive, glucose, to modulate the typical ZnSO4 electrolyte system for improving ...
Pengxiao Sun   +6 more
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Glucose

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Disorders of glucose metabolism are commonly seen by practicing emergency physicians. Reagent strips such as Visidex and Chemstrip are useful as a quick and accurate method of glucose estimation provided the procedure is followed correctly. These reagent strips are particularly useful for rapid screening in the unresponsive patient.
G A, Pane, F B, Epstein
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Glucose-6-Phosphatase and the Exchange of Glucose with Glucose-6-Phosphate

Science, 1960
An equation is presented which makes it possible to estimate the exchange activity of glucose-6-phosphatase, as a percentage of the hydrolytic activity, for a given concentration of substrate and acceptor. The quantitative significance of the exchange-inhibition phenomenon is discussed.
William L. Byrne, Louis F. Hass
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Reversible Oxidation of Glucose by Glucose Dehydrogenase

Nature, 1951
Ox liver has been shown to contain an enzyme, glucose dehydrogenase, which catalyses the reaction1,2:
Seymour. Korkes, Harold J. Strecker
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Estimation of glucose carbon recycling and glucose turnover with [U-13C] glucose

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1983
To estimate "true" rate of glucose production, as well as glucose carbon recycling in humans, a mass spectrometric method with [U-13C]glucose as tracer was developed. Because the opportunity for the uniformly labeled glucose, [13C6]glucose, to recycle back as [13C6]glucose is negligible, the true glucose production rate was obtained by measuring the ...
Kou-Yi Tserng, Satish C. Kalhan
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