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Geoff Hall

Researcher at University of Bedfordshire

Publications -  8
Citations -  767

Geoff Hall is an academic researcher from University of Bedfordshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glucose oxidase & Glucose test. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 765 citations.

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Disposable glucose test strips, and methods and compositions for making same

TL;DR: An improved disposable glucose test strip for use in a test meter of the type which receives a disposable test strip and a sample of blood from a patient and performs an electrochemical analysis is made using a working formulation containing a filler, an enzyme effective to oxidize glucose, and a mediator effective to transfer electrons from the enzyme.
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Disposable test strips with integrated reagent/blood separation layer

TL;DR: An improved disposable glucose test strip for use in a test meter of the type which receives a disposable test strip and a sample of blood from a patient and performs an electrochemical analysis using a nonconductive integrated reagent/blood separation layer (17) containing a filler, an enzyme effective to oxidize glucose, and a mediator effective to transfer electrons from the enzyme as discussed by the authors.
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An ASIC-based system for stripping voltammetric determination of trace metals

TL;DR: In this article, an overall voltammetric design system with a silicon-based disposable component for the determination of copper, cadmium, lead and zinc was presented, where screen-printed silver/silver chloride and carbon electrodes were used in the preparation of mercury film electrodes on which anodic stripping voltammetry was performed for the detection of the four heavy metals listed above.
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Disposable test strips for determination of blood analytes, and methods and compositions for making same

TL;DR: An improved disposable glucose test strip for use in a test meter of the type which receives a disposable test strip and a sample of blood from a patient and performs an electrochemical analysis is made using a working formulation containing a filler, an enzyme effective to oxidize glucose, and a mediator effective to transfer electrons from the enzyme as mentioned in this paper.
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An Asic-based System For Stripping Voltammetric Determination Of Trace Metals

TL;DR: In this article, an overall voltammetric design system with a silicon based disposable component for the determination of copper, cadmium, lead and zinc is presented, which can be manufactured by means that are compatible with microelectronics processes.