The scientific community has shown increasing interest in laser scribing for the direct fabrication of conductive graphene-based tracks on different substrates. This can enable novel routes for the noninvasive analysis of biofluids (such as sweat or other noninvasive matrices), whose results can provide the rapid evaluation of a person's health status. Here, we present a wearable sensing platform based on laser induced graphene (LIG) porous electrodes scribed on a flexible polyimide sheet, which samples sweat through a paper sampler. The device is fully laser manufactured and features a two layer design with LIG-based vertical interconnect accesses. A detailed characterization of the LIG electrodes including pore size, surface groups, sur...
This paper presents the design, implementation, and testing of a portable electrochemical measuremen...
Sweat contains a broad range of important biomarkers, which may be beneficial for acquiring non-inva...
Nowadays, we are assisting in the exceptional growth in research relating to the development of wear...
The scientific community has shown increasing interest in laser scribing for the direct fabrication ...
Multi-analyte sensing using exclusively laser-induced graphene (LIG)-based planar electrode systems ...
The present work describes the development of an electrochemical platform measuring the concentratio...
Wearable sensors offer tremendous potential for biomedical applications. Sweat anal. is an attractiv...
Wearable sensors and invasive devices have been studied extensively in recent years as the demand fo...
Flexible and stretchable wearable electronic devices have received tremendous attention for their no...
Wearable sensing technologies are vital for realizing personalized health monitoring. Noninvasive hu...
Flexible skin patch biosensors are promising for the noninvasive determination of physiological para...
Health monitoring is experiencing a radical shift from clinic-based to point-of-care and wearable te...
Tracking fluctuations in the Cu2+ level in sweat is meaningful for non-invasive and real-time assess...
Abstract Flexible wearable sweat sensors allow continuous, real-time, noninvasive detection of sweat...
Capabilities in health monitoring enabled by capture and quantitative chemical analysis of sweat cou...
This paper presents the design, implementation, and testing of a portable electrochemical measuremen...
Sweat contains a broad range of important biomarkers, which may be beneficial for acquiring non-inva...
Nowadays, we are assisting in the exceptional growth in research relating to the development of wear...
The scientific community has shown increasing interest in laser scribing for the direct fabrication ...
Multi-analyte sensing using exclusively laser-induced graphene (LIG)-based planar electrode systems ...
The present work describes the development of an electrochemical platform measuring the concentratio...
Wearable sensors offer tremendous potential for biomedical applications. Sweat anal. is an attractiv...
Wearable sensors and invasive devices have been studied extensively in recent years as the demand fo...
Flexible and stretchable wearable electronic devices have received tremendous attention for their no...
Wearable sensing technologies are vital for realizing personalized health monitoring. Noninvasive hu...
Flexible skin patch biosensors are promising for the noninvasive determination of physiological para...
Health monitoring is experiencing a radical shift from clinic-based to point-of-care and wearable te...
Tracking fluctuations in the Cu2+ level in sweat is meaningful for non-invasive and real-time assess...
Abstract Flexible wearable sweat sensors allow continuous, real-time, noninvasive detection of sweat...
Capabilities in health monitoring enabled by capture and quantitative chemical analysis of sweat cou...
This paper presents the design, implementation, and testing of a portable electrochemical measuremen...
Sweat contains a broad range of important biomarkers, which may be beneficial for acquiring non-inva...
Nowadays, we are assisting in the exceptional growth in research relating to the development of wear...