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In vivo sensors for continuous monitoring of blood gases, glucose, and lactate: biocompatibility challenges and potential solutions

Frost et al., 2013

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15885228976294621919
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Frost M
Wolf A
Meyerhoff M
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Advances in electrochemical and optical sensors for specific ions (H+, Na+, K+, Ca+ 2, Cl–, gases (PO2, PCO2), and low molecular weight biomolecules (eg, glucose, lactate, creatinine, urea, etc.) over the past 40 years have revolutionized the measurement of such …
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