A fully integrated paper microfluidic electrochemical device equipped with three different cation permeable films is developed to determine blood ions (Cl−, Na+, K+, and Ca2+) at a time. These blood ions that are normally dissolved in the real human blood stream are essential for cell metabolisms and homeostasis in the human body. Abnormal concentration of blood ions causes many serious disorders. The optimized microfluidic device working without any external power source can directly and effectively separate human blood components, and subsequently detect a specific blood ion with minimized interference. The measured sensitivity to Cl−, K+, Na+, and Ca2+ are −47.71, 45.97, 51.06, and 19.46 in mV decade−1, respectively. Potentiometric respo...
Medical diagnostics plays a critical role in human healthcare. Blood analysis is one of the most com...
This paper presents a novel micro-device for blood separation and assay. The blood plasma is separat...
The performance of miniaturized potentiometric cells, with multilayer, planar ion-selective sensors ...
A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was i...
This paper describes a microfluidic capillary electrophoresis device with integrated conductivity de...
poster abstractRapid quantification of ions in bodily fluids can be important for guiding an individ...
This paper reports on recent research creating a family of electrophoresis-based point of care devic...
The direct measurement of lithium in whole blood is described. Using microchip capillary electrophor...
This paper describes the design and fabrication of ion-sensing electrochemical paper-based analytica...
A current challenge regarding microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPAD) for blood plasma se...
We present the Medimate Multireader R, the first point-of-care lab on a chip device that is based on...
Because of the need to quickly and easily measure the blood electrolyte levels of patients, triathle...
Apheresis is an essential step in clinical diagnostic. Searching for a safe and fast way was necessa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Introduction:\ud At the present state of micro fluidic chip technology, it is now possible to combin...
Medical diagnostics plays a critical role in human healthcare. Blood analysis is one of the most com...
This paper presents a novel micro-device for blood separation and assay. The blood plasma is separat...
The performance of miniaturized potentiometric cells, with multilayer, planar ion-selective sensors ...
A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was i...
This paper describes a microfluidic capillary electrophoresis device with integrated conductivity de...
poster abstractRapid quantification of ions in bodily fluids can be important for guiding an individ...
This paper reports on recent research creating a family of electrophoresis-based point of care devic...
The direct measurement of lithium in whole blood is described. Using microchip capillary electrophor...
This paper describes the design and fabrication of ion-sensing electrochemical paper-based analytica...
A current challenge regarding microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPAD) for blood plasma se...
We present the Medimate Multireader R, the first point-of-care lab on a chip device that is based on...
Because of the need to quickly and easily measure the blood electrolyte levels of patients, triathle...
Apheresis is an essential step in clinical diagnostic. Searching for a safe and fast way was necessa...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Introduction:\ud At the present state of micro fluidic chip technology, it is now possible to combin...
Medical diagnostics plays a critical role in human healthcare. Blood analysis is one of the most com...
This paper presents a novel micro-device for blood separation and assay. The blood plasma is separat...
The performance of miniaturized potentiometric cells, with multilayer, planar ion-selective sensors ...