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Noya Loew
Researcher at Tokyo University of Science
Publications - 28
Citations - 457
Noya Loew is an academic researcher from Tokyo University of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glucose dehydrogenase & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 256 citations. Previous affiliations of Noya Loew include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
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Development of a third-generation glucose sensor based on the open circuit potential for continuous glucose monitoring.
TL;DR: The development of the third-generation type open circuit potential (OCP) principle-based glucose sensor with direct electron transfer FADGDH immobilized on gold electrodes using a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) is reported, and a novel algorithm for OCP- based glucose sensors is developed.
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Development of a glucose sensor employing quick and easy modification method with mediator for altering electron acceptor preference.
Mika Hatada,Noya Loew,Yuka Inose-Takahashi,Junko Okuda-Shimazaki,Wakako Tsugawa,Ashok Mulchandani,Koji Sode,Koji Sode +7 more
TL;DR: Various kinds of diagnostic enzymes can achieve quasi-DET ability simply by modification with arPES, suggesting that continuous monitoring systems based on the 2.5th generation principle can be developed for various target molecules.
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Novel fungal FAD glucose dehydrogenase derived from Aspergillus niger for glucose enzyme sensor strips.
Koji Sode,Noya Loew,Yosuke Ohnishi,Hayato Tsuruta,Kazushige Mori,Katsuhiro Kojima,Wakako Tsugawa,Jeffrey T. LaBelle,David C. Klonoff +8 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of an enzyme sensor strip using a fungus derived FADGDH, which did not show any positive bias at a therapeutic level xylose concentration on the signal for a glucose sample, which clearly indicates the superiority of AnGDH over other conventionally used fungi derived F ADGDHs in the application for SMBG sensor strips.
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Continuous Sweat Lactate Monitoring System with Integrated Screen-Printed MgO-templated Carbon-Lactate Oxidase Biosensor and Microfluidic Sweat Collector
Isao Shitanda,Masaya Mitsumoto,Noya Loew,Yuko Yoshihara,Hikari Watanabe,Tsutomu Mikawa,Seiya Tsujimura,Masayuki Itagaki,Masahiro Motosuke +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a screen-printed sensor based on graft-polymerized MgO-templated carbon onto which lactate oxidase and 1,2-naphthoquinone were immobilized.
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Engineered Glucose Oxidase Capable of Quasi-Direct Electron Transfer after a Quick-and-Easy Modification with a Mediator
Nanami Suzuki,Jinhee Lee,Noya Loew,Yuka Takahashi-Inose,Junko Okuda-Shimazaki,Katsuhiro Kojima,Kazushige Mori,Wakako Tsugawa,Koji Sode +8 more
TL;DR: E engineered GOx, which was made readily available for single-step modification with a redox mediator on its surface via a lysine residue rationally introduced into the enzyme, showed a quasi-DET response upon the addition of glucose.