Peng et al., 2016 - Google Patents
A new oil/membrane approach for integrated sweat sampling and sensing: sample volumes reduced from μL's to nL's and reduction of analyte contamination from skinPeng et al., 2016
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- Peng R
- Sonner Z
- Hauke A
- Wilder E
- Kasting J
- Gaillard T
- Swaille D
- Sherman F
- Mao X
- Hagen J
- Murdock R
- Heikenfeld J
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- Lab on a Chip
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Wearable sweat biosensensing technology has dominantly relied on techniques which place planar-sensors or fluid-capture materials directly onto the skin surface. This 'on- skin'approach can result in sample volumes in the μL regime, due to the roughness of skin …
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