1. Wearable electrochemical biosensors in North America.
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Min, Jihong, Sempionatto, Juliane R., Teymourian, Hazhir, Wang, Joseph, and Gao, Wei
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PERSPIRATION , *ELECTROCHEMICAL sensors , *EXTRACELLULAR fluid , *AMPEROMETRIC sensors , *ION selective electrodes , *BIOSENSORS , *BODY fluids , *DISEASE management - Abstract
Tremendous research and commercialization efforts around the world are focused on developing novel wearable electrochemical biosensors that can noninvasively and continuously screen for biochemical markers in body fluids for the prognosis, diagnosis and management of diseases, as well as the monitoring of fitness. Researchers in North America are leading the development of innovative wearable platforms that can comfortably comply to the human body and efficiently sample fluids such as sweat, interstitial fluids, tear and saliva for the electrochemical detection of biomarkers through various sensing approaches such as potentiometric ion selective electrodes and amperometric enzymatic sensors. We start this review with a historical timeline overviewing the major milestones in the development of wearable electrochemical sensors by North American institutions. We then describe how such research efforts have led to pioneering developments and are driving the advancement and commercialization of wearable electrochemical sensors: from minimally invasive continuous glucose monitors for chronic disease management to non-invasive sweat electrolyte sensors for dehydration monitoring in fitness applications. While many countries across the globe have contributed significantly to this rapidly emerging field, their contributions are beyond the scope of this review. Furthermore, we share our perspective on the promising future of wearable electrochemical sensors in applications spanning from remote and personalized healthcare to wellness. Image 1 • History of the research and commercialization efforts of wearable electrochemical sensors in North America is overviewed. • The wearable platforms used to analyze body fluids such as ISF, sweat, saliva and tear are reviewed. • Various electrochemical sensing and fluid extraction mechanisms are reviewed and discussed. • The prospective on future wearable electrochemical sensors in remote and personalized telemedicine is provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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