We report a paper-based self-powered sensor patch for prevention and management of exercise-induced hypoglycemia. The article describes the fabrication, in vitro, and in vivo characterization of the sensor for glucose monitoring in human sweat. This wearable, non-invasive, single-use biosensor integrates a vertically stacked, paper-based glucose/oxygen enzymatic fuel cell into a standard Band-Aid adhesive patch. The paper-based device attaches directly to skin, wicks sweat by using capillary forces to a reservoir where chemical energy is converted to electrical energy, and monitors glucose without external power and sophisticated readout instruments. The device utilizes (1) a 3-D paper-based fuel cell configuration, (2) an electrically cond...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Electrochemical analysis of sweat using soft bioelectronics on human skin provides a new route for n...
Despite tremendous recent efforts, noninvasive sweat monitoring is still far from delivering its ear...
We report a paper-based self-powered sensor patch for prevention and management of exercise-induced ...
Wearable sweat sensors offer the possibility of continuous real-time health monitoring of an individ...
The incidence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate, and regular glucose monitoring is criti...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Wearable biosensors show considerable promise in monitoring and assessing the real-time performance ...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
We present an epidermal patch for glucose analysis in sweat incorporating for the first time pH and ...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
We present an epidermal patch for glucose analysis in sweat incorporating for the first time pH and ...
Wearable device technologies for sweat analytics present a versatile application for monitoring phys...
Wearable sweat sensors rely either on electronics for electrochemical detection or on colorimetry fo...
In response to growing demands on minimally or non-invasive biosensors, developing soft wearable bio...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Electrochemical analysis of sweat using soft bioelectronics on human skin provides a new route for n...
Despite tremendous recent efforts, noninvasive sweat monitoring is still far from delivering its ear...
We report a paper-based self-powered sensor patch for prevention and management of exercise-induced ...
Wearable sweat sensors offer the possibility of continuous real-time health monitoring of an individ...
The incidence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate, and regular glucose monitoring is criti...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Wearable biosensors show considerable promise in monitoring and assessing the real-time performance ...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
We present an epidermal patch for glucose analysis in sweat incorporating for the first time pH and ...
With the continuous growth in the field of glucose monitoring devices, non-invasive (NI)glucose moni...
We present an epidermal patch for glucose analysis in sweat incorporating for the first time pH and ...
Wearable device technologies for sweat analytics present a versatile application for monitoring phys...
Wearable sweat sensors rely either on electronics for electrochemical detection or on colorimetry fo...
In response to growing demands on minimally or non-invasive biosensors, developing soft wearable bio...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Electrochemical analysis of sweat using soft bioelectronics on human skin provides a new route for n...
Despite tremendous recent efforts, noninvasive sweat monitoring is still far from delivering its ear...