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Fei Mao

Researcher at University of Texas at Austin

Publications -  40
Citations -  4543

Fei Mao is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Analyte & Amperometry. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 40 publications receiving 4479 citations.

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Small volume in vitro analyte sensor with diffusible or non-leachable redox mediator

TL;DR: In this article, a sensor utilizing a non-leachable or diffusible redox mediator is described, which can be used to determine the concentration of a biomolecule such as glucose or lactate in a biological fluid, such as blood or serum, using techniques such as coulometry, amperometry, and potentiometry.
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Characteristics of a Miniature Compartment-less Glucose-O2 Biofuel Cell and Its Operation in a Living Plant

TL;DR: The temperature, pH, glucose concentration, NaCl concentration, and operating atmosphere dependence of the power output of a compartment-less miniature glucose-O(2) biofuel cell, comprised only of two bioelectrocatalyst-coated carbon fibers, is reported.
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Biosensor Membranes Composed of Polymers Containing Heterocyclic Nitrogens

Fei Mao, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, novel polymers comprising various polymers containing heterocyclic nitrogen groups are described, which are usefully employed in electrochemical sensors, such as amperometric biosensors.
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Method of manufacturing small volume in vitro analyte sensors

Abstract: A sensor utilizing a non-leachable or diffusible redox mediator is described. The sensor includes a sample chamber to hold a sample in electrolytic contact with a working electrode, and in at least some instances, the sensor also contains a non-leachable or a diffusible second electron transfer agent. The sensor and/or the methods used produce a sensor signal in response to the analyte that can be distinguished from a background signal caused by the mediator. The invention can be used to determine the concentration of a biomolecule, such as glucose or lactate, in a biological fluid, such as blood or serum, using techniques such as coulometry, amperometry, and potentiometry. An enzyme capable of catalyzing the electrooxidation or electroreduction of the biomolecule is typically provided as a second electron transfer agent.
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Polymeric transition metal complexes and uses thereof

Fei Mao, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novel polymeric transition metal complexes of iron, cobalt, ruthenium, osmium, and vanadium are described, which can be used as electron transfer mediators in enzyme-based electrochemical sensors.