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A wearable paper-integrated microfluidic device for sequential analysis of sweat based on capillary action
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EngineeringSitu Real-time AnalysisAnalytical MicrosystemsWearable TechnologyOrgan-on-a-chipBiomedical EngineeringDifferent BiomarkersCapillary ActionBiosensing SystemsMicrofluidicsWearable ElectronicsMedical Device EngineeringSequential AnalysisBiomedical SensorsMicrofabricationEccrine SweatLab-on-a-chipBiomemsWearable Sensor
Soft, skin-mounted microfluidic devices can collect microliter volumes of eccrine sweat and are capable of in situ real-time analysis of different biomarkers to assess physiological state and health.
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