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Autonomous sweat extraction and analysis applied to cystic fibrosis and glucose monitoring using a fully integrated wearable platform [PDF]
Perspiration-based wearable biosensors facilitate continuous monitoring of individuals’ health states with real-time and molecular-level insight. The inherent inaccessibility of sweat in sedentary individuals in large volume (≥10 µL) for on-demand and in
Challa, Samyuktha+13 more
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Wearable and flexible electrochemical sensors for sweat analysis: a review
Flexible wearable sweat sensors allow continuous, real-time, noninvasive detection of sweat analytes, provide insight into human physiology at the molecular level, and have received significant attention for their promising applications in personalized ...
Fupeng Gao+19 more
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Skin-Interfaced Wearable Sweat Sensors for Precision Medicine.
Wearable sensors hold great potential in empowering personalized health monitoring, predictive analytics, and timely intervention toward personalized healthcare.
Jihong Min+8 more
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High performance Black Phosphorus/Graphitic Carbon Nitride Heterostructure-based Wearable Sensor for Real-time Sweat Glucose Monitoring [PDF]
Wearable, non-invasive glucose sensors capable of accurate and continuous monitoring are crucial for managing metabolic conditions yet achieving high sensitivity and stability in these devices remains challenging. In this work, we present a Black Phosphorus/Graphitic Carbon Nitride (BP/g-CN) heterostructure engineered to leverage phosphorus-nitrogen ...
Ecem Ezgi Özkahraman+9 more
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Monitoring sweat rate is vital for estimating sweat loss and accurately measuring biomarkers of interest. Although various optical or electrical sensors have been developed to monitor the sensible sweat rate, the quantification of the insensible sweat ...
Yangchengyi Liu+13 more
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Sweat sensors are important in personalized healthcare using natural oxidase to target biomolecules but these reactions are susceptible to external interference.
Zhengyun Wang+12 more
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Sweat sodium is not sweat chloride [PDF]
Editor,—We read the annotation on the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis with great interest.1 However, some points about the sweat test that were made are potentially misleading and unfairly denigrate a valuable diagnostic tool. We were interested in the statement that ‘10% of normal adolescents will have sweat salt concentrations greater than 60 mmol/l ...
S. M. Keffler+3 more
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Wearable electronic devices are of potential use in various health monitoring applications including non-invasive chemical sensing. However, such platforms are typically limited by the need to connect to external devices for power and data visualization.
Lu Yin+15 more
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In this research, we design and implement a small, convenient, and noninvasive paper-based microfluidic sweat sensor that can simultaneously detect multiple key biomarkers in human sweat.
Yuemeng Cheng+7 more
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Flexible Textile-Based Sweat Sensors for Wearable Applications
The current physical health care system has gradually evolved into a form of virtual hospitals communicating with sensors, which can not only save time but can also diagnose a patient’s physical condition in real time. Textile-based wearable sensors have
Jinglu Yin+5 more
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