Microfabricated, amperometric, enzyme-based biosensors for in vivo applications

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Andreas Weltin
Jochen Kieninger
Gerald A. Urban
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[1] University of Freiburg,Laboratory for Sensors, Department of Microsystems Engineering – IMTEK
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2016年 / 408卷
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In vivo; Biosensor; Chemical sensor; Microfabrication; Glutamate; Lactate;
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Miniaturized electrochemical in vivo biosensors allow the measurement of fast extracellular dynamics of neurotransmitter and energy metabolism directly in the tissue. Enzyme-based amperometric biosensing is characterized by high specificity and precision as well as high spatial and temporal resolution. Aside from glucose monitoring, many systems have been introduced mainly for application in the central nervous system in animal models. We compare the microsensor principle with other methods applied in biomedical research to show advantages and drawbacks. Electrochemical sensor systems are easily miniaturized and fabricated by microtechnology processes. We review different microfabrication approaches for in vivo sensor platforms, ranging from simple modified wires and fibres to fully microfabricated systems on silicon, ceramic or polymer substrates. The various immobilization methods for the enzyme such as chemical cross-linking and entrapment in polymer membranes are discussed. The resulting sensor performance is compared in detail. We also examine different concepts to reject interfering substances by additional membranes, aspects of instrumentation and biocompatibility. Practical considerations are elaborated, and conclusions for future developments are presented.
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页码:4503 / 4521
页数:18
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