Transdermal extraction of interstitial fluid (ISF) offers an attractive method for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. In order to calculate blood glucose concentration accurately, precise volume measurement of transdermally extracted ISF is required due to human skin's varying permeability. In this paper, we presented a novel flow sensor fabricated from polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), designed to measure the volume of conductive liquid. The flow sensor consists of two pairs of metal electrodes, which are fabricated in the PDMS channel. The volume of liquid is measured utilizing the time-of-flight of the two electrode pairs' resistance while the liquid is flowing through the flow sensor. 1-14 μL normal saline solution was measured, the flow...
Real-time monitoring of drug delivery in an intravenous infusion system can prevent injury caused by...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Flow monitoring in porous materials is critical for the engineering of paper-based microfluidic bioa...
We present a new microfluidic system for transdermal interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction, collection...
We present a microfluidic system for interstitial fluid (ISF) transdermal extraction, ISF volume mea...
We present a microfluidic volumetric measurement system for applications involving conductive fluids...
It is difficult to accurately measure the volume of transdermally extracted interstitial fluid (ISF)...
We present a new microfluidic system for transdermal interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction, collection...
A novel microfluidic system which is fabricated with five polydimethylsiloxane layers for interstiti...
Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to...
A microfluidic sensor for detection of cells flowing in a microchannel is presented. The sensor cons...
AbstractA microfluidic sensor for detection of cells flowing in a microchannel is presented. The sen...
A microfluidic sensor for detection of cells flowing in a microchannel is presented. The sensor cons...
A novel minimally invasive way to measure blood glucose concentration is proposed by combining inter...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Real-time monitoring of drug delivery in an intravenous infusion system can prevent injury caused by...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Flow monitoring in porous materials is critical for the engineering of paper-based microfluidic bioa...
We present a new microfluidic system for transdermal interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction, collection...
We present a microfluidic system for interstitial fluid (ISF) transdermal extraction, ISF volume mea...
We present a microfluidic volumetric measurement system for applications involving conductive fluids...
It is difficult to accurately measure the volume of transdermally extracted interstitial fluid (ISF)...
We present a new microfluidic system for transdermal interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction, collection...
A novel microfluidic system which is fabricated with five polydimethylsiloxane layers for interstiti...
Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to...
A microfluidic sensor for detection of cells flowing in a microchannel is presented. The sensor cons...
AbstractA microfluidic sensor for detection of cells flowing in a microchannel is presented. The sen...
A microfluidic sensor for detection of cells flowing in a microchannel is presented. The sensor cons...
A novel minimally invasive way to measure blood glucose concentration is proposed by combining inter...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Real-time monitoring of drug delivery in an intravenous infusion system can prevent injury caused by...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Flow monitoring in porous materials is critical for the engineering of paper-based microfluidic bioa...