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Soft, skin-interfaced microfluidic systems with integrated immunoassays, fluorometric sensors, and impedance measurement capabilities

Authors
Kim, SungbongLee, BoramReeder, JonathanSeo, Seon HeeLee, Sung-UkHourlier-Fargette, AurelieShin, JoonchulSekine, YurinaJeong, HyoyoungOh, Yong SukAranyosi, Alexander J.Lee, Stephen P.Model, Jeffrey B.Lee, GeumbeeSeo, Min-HoKwak, Sung SooJo, SeongbinPark, GyungminHan, SunghyunPark, InkyuJung, Hyo-IlGhaffari, RoozbehKoo, JahyunBraun, Paul V.Rogers, John A.
Issue Date
10-Nov-2020
Publisher
NATL ACAD SCIENCES
Keywords
healthcare; materials; epidermal devices; sweat cortisol; galvanic skin response
Citation
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v.117, no.45, pp.27906 - 27915
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Journal Title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Volume
117
Number
45
Start Page
27906
End Page
27915
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/51819
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2012700117
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Soft microfluidic systems that capture, store, and perform biomarker analysis of microliter volumes of sweat, in situ, as it emerges from the surface of the skin, represent an emerging class of wearable technology with powerful capabilities that complement those of traditional biophysical sensing devices. Recent work establishes applications in the real-time characterization of sweat dynamics and sweat chemistry in the context of sports performance and healthcare diagnostics. This paper presents a collection of advances in biochemical sensors and microfluidic designs that support multimodal operation in the monitoring of physiological signatures directly correlated to physical and mental stresses. These wireless, battery-free, skin-interfaced devices combine lateral flow immunoassays for cortisol, fluorometric assays for glucose and ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and digital tracking of skin galvanic responses. Systematic benchtop evaluations and field studies on human subjects highlight the key features of this platform for the continuous, noninvasive monitoring of biochemical and biophysical correlates of the stress state.
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