Applied Nanodetectors, the 12-year-old Enfield sensor specialist, is working with the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) to develop a simple breathalyser that will give people with diabetes a non-invasive method for monitoring their daily glucose levels and could replace the ‘prick test’ methods used today. The work focuses on the feasibility of designing and printing a low-cost glucose sensor to ...
Applied Nanodetectors and CPI developing breath-test glucose monitor
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