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The development of a simple directly wearable approach for the rapid, specific and sensitive determination of biomarkers is of great importance to a variety of biomedical applications. Dental floss can provide a unique device platform for sensing of oral biomarkers. We show here for the first time the development of a smart dental floss for biosensing of glucose. The sensor was made by painting carbon...
The development of new bioelectronic sensors could enable significant advances in clinical analysis, environmental monitoring, and defense. Cotton fabric is a wearable material, which can contact the skin closely. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the development of a wearable amperometric biosensor on a cotton fabric for the detection of lactate. The sensor is constructed by printing carbon...
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