We have developed a technology to stabilize biomolecules such as enzymes and cells using hydrogels and have filed a patent for it. This technology can improve the handling methods and reaction activity of biomolecules.
The study of our research partner, Professor Madoka Takai, The University of Tokyo, was published in ACS Nano Journal. Yuya Fukui, our scientist, participated in the animal experiments in this study.
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Title: Biocompatible Core–Shell Microneedle Sensor Filled with Zwitterionic Polymer Hydrogel for Rapid Continuous Transdermal Monitoring
We developed the electrode for biofuel cells with stable and effective enzyme redox reactions. Our electrode keeps enzymes in a highly active state and good adhesion. Furthermore, excellent electric conductivity is achieved by the increased permeability and circulation of the electrolyte and fuel. The electrode for the biofuel cells can be manufactured by low cost processes.