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The miniaturization of biosensors is very promising in various field of applications. The authors have been developing many kinds of micro biosensors based on micro devices fabricated by semiconductor fabrication technology. Recently we have developed “ultra”-micro biosensors for in vivo monitoring. In this paper, we described the fabrication of micro biosensors which our group have developed.
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Karube, I. Development of New Microbiosensors. Polym J 23, 573–581 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.23.573
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