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A review of wearable technology in medicine [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2016
With rapid advances in technology, wearable devices have evolved and been adopted for various uses, ranging from simple devices used in aiding fitness to more complex devices used in assisting surgery. Wearable technology is broadly divided into head-mounted displays and body sensors.
Mohammed Husnain Iqbal   +4 more
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A Technology for Soft and Wearable Generators [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2012
Never again needing to recharge the batteries of portable electronic devices is an exciting prospect. The uptake of portable electronics is increasing and recharging or replacing batteries is not only an inconvenience, but also contributes to an environmental hazard.
Thomas Guillod, M. Benjamin, A. Iain
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Recent Advances in the Immunoassays Based on Nanozymes

open access: yesBiosensors, 2022
As a rapid and simple method for the detection of multiple targets, immunoassay has attracted extensive attention due to the merits of high specificity and sensitivity.
Lu Zhou   +6 more
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Advances in Wireless, Batteryless, Implantable Electronics for Real-Time, Continuous Physiological Monitoring

open access: yesNano-Micro Letters, 2023
Highlights This article summarizes the recent advances in wireless, batteryless, implantable electronics for continuous physiological monitoring. The critical factors that affect the design of implantable electronics for biosensing are discussed.
Hyeonseok Kim   +4 more
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Nature Inspired MXene-Decorated 3D Honeycomb-Fabric Architectures Toward Efficient Water Desalination and Salt Harvesting

open access: yesNano-Micro Letters, 2021
Highlights The 3D honeycomb-like fabric decorated with MXene is woven as solar evaporator. The honeycomb structure enables light-trapping and recycling of convective and radiative heat.
Zhiwei Lei   +8 more
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Recent Advances in Metal-Organic Framework-Based Electrochemical Biosensing Applications

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2021
In the face of complex environments, considerable effort has been made to accomplish sensitive, accurate and highly-effective detection of target analytes. Given the versatility of metal clusters and ligands, high porosity and large specific surface area,
Mengjie Li   +6 more
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Flexible Biosensors Based on Colorimetry, Fluorescence, and Electrochemistry for Point-of-Care Testing

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2021
With the outbreak and pandemic of COVID-19, point-of-care testing (POCT) systems have been attracted much attention due to their significant advantages of small batches of samples, user-friendliness, easy-to-use and simple detection. Among them, flexible
Tingyi Yan   +4 more
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Progress of Wearable and Flexible Electrochemical Biosensors With the Aid of Conductive Nanomaterials

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2021
Conductive nanomaterials have recently gained a lot of interest due to their excellent physical, chemical, and electrical properties, as well as their numerous nanoscale morphologies, which enable them to be fabricated into a wide range of modern ...
Tahir Raza   +5 more
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Emerging technologies in wearable sensors

open access: yesAPL Bioengineering, 2023
This Editorial highlights some current challenges and emerging solutions in wearable sensors, a maturing field where interdisciplinary crosstalk is of paramount importance. Currently, investigation efforts are aimed at expanding the application scenarios and at translating early developments from basic research to widespread adoption in personal health
Francesco Greco   +2 more
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Wearable Orofacial Technology and Orthodontics

open access: yesDentistry Journal, 2023
Wearable technology to augment traditional approaches are increasingly being added to the arsenals of treatment providers. Wearable technology generally refers to electronic systems, devices, or sensors that are usually worn on or are in close proximity to the human body.
Sabarinath Prasad   +5 more
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