JoVE Bioengineering
Philip R. Miller1,2, Shelby A. Skoog1, Thayne L. Edwards2, David R. Wheeler2, Xiaoyin Xiao2, Susan M. Brozik2, Ronen Polsky2, Roger J. Narayan1
1Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University, 2Department of Biosensors and Nanomaterials, Sandia National Laboratories
This article details the construction of a multiplexed microneedle-based sensor. The device is being developed for in situ sampling and electrochemical analysis of multiple analytes in a rapid and selective manner. We envision clinical medicine and biomedical research uses for these microneedle-based sensors.