Knowing how biomarker levels vary within biological fluids over time can produce valuable insight into tissue physiology and pathology, and could inform personalised clinical treatment. We describe here a wearable sensor for monitoring biomolecule levels that combines continuous fluid sampling with in situ analysis using wet-chemical assays (with the specific assay interchangeable depending on the target biomolecule). The microfluidic device employs a droplet flow regime to maximise the temporal response of the device, using a screw-driven push-pull peristaltic micropump to robustly produce nanolitre-sized droplets. The fully integrated sensor is contained within a small (palm-sized) footprint, is fully autonomous, and features high measure...
This article explores recent advances in the development of electrochemical biosensors on microneedl...
Simultaneous access to different biofluids enables an accurate analysis of multiple analytes, leadin...
Droplet manipulation over open surfaces allows one to perform assays with a large degree of control ...
ABSTRACT: This work presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a robust 3D printed mi...
Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to...
Continuous monitoring of biomarkers such as metabolites and hormones can be extremely useful in unde...
The development of wearable biosensors for continuous noninvasive monitoring of target biomarkers is...
By translating bioanalytical testing from the laboratory into the clinic or at home, point-of-care (...
Personal biomarker sensors are poised to transform personalized medicine by providing frequent and r...
This work presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a robust 3D printed microfluidic...
Recent advances in miniaturized electronics, microfluidics, and electrochemical sensing platforms ha...
The next generation of devices for personal healthcare monitoring will comprise molecular sensors to...
Active biofluid management is central to the realization of wearable bioanalytical platforms that ar...
Simultaneous access to different biofluids enables an accurate analysis of multiple analytes, leadin...
Point-of-care monitoring of chemical biomarkers in real-time holds great potential in rapid disease ...
This article explores recent advances in the development of electrochemical biosensors on microneedl...
Simultaneous access to different biofluids enables an accurate analysis of multiple analytes, leadin...
Droplet manipulation over open surfaces allows one to perform assays with a large degree of control ...
ABSTRACT: This work presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a robust 3D printed mi...
Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to...
Continuous monitoring of biomarkers such as metabolites and hormones can be extremely useful in unde...
The development of wearable biosensors for continuous noninvasive monitoring of target biomarkers is...
By translating bioanalytical testing from the laboratory into the clinic or at home, point-of-care (...
Personal biomarker sensors are poised to transform personalized medicine by providing frequent and r...
This work presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a robust 3D printed microfluidic...
Recent advances in miniaturized electronics, microfluidics, and electrochemical sensing platforms ha...
The next generation of devices for personal healthcare monitoring will comprise molecular sensors to...
Active biofluid management is central to the realization of wearable bioanalytical platforms that ar...
Simultaneous access to different biofluids enables an accurate analysis of multiple analytes, leadin...
Point-of-care monitoring of chemical biomarkers in real-time holds great potential in rapid disease ...
This article explores recent advances in the development of electrochemical biosensors on microneedl...
Simultaneous access to different biofluids enables an accurate analysis of multiple analytes, leadin...
Droplet manipulation over open surfaces allows one to perform assays with a large degree of control ...