A novel wireless glucose sensor employing direct electron transfer principle based enzyme fuel cell.
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Noriko Kakehi | Koji Sode | Tomohiko Yamazaki | Wakako Tsugawa | Tomohiko Yamazaki | K. Sode | W. Tsugawa | N. Kakehi
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