Wearable microneedle-integrated sensors for household health monitoring

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2022.09.002
Zezun Xie , Xiaoxuan Zhang , Guopu Chen , Junyi Che , Dagan Zhang
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Abstract

Wearable biosensors, which aim at providing continuous, real-time physiological information via monitoring and screening biomarkers in human body, are receiving increasing attention among various fields including disease treatment, diagnosis and self-health management. The ongoing development in this realm starves for the exploration of fully-integrated, non-invasive devices. In this paper, we review the latest achievements with breakthrough significance on the wearable biosensors. We start with the classification of different types of wearable electronic devices and analyze their characteristics and application values. Subsequently, we introduce a fully-integrated microneedle-based sensor and provide an in-depth look at its structure, subcomponents and in vivo performances. Finally, we put forward critical commentaries and clarify the direction of future researches.

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用于家庭健康监测的可穿戴微针集成传感器
可穿戴生物传感器旨在通过监测和筛选人体生物标志物,提供连续、实时的生理信息,在疾病治疗、诊断和自我健康管理等各个领域受到越来越多的关注。这一领域的持续发展需要探索完全集成的非侵入性设备。本文综述了具有突破性意义的可穿戴生物传感器的最新研究成果。首先对不同类型的可穿戴电子设备进行分类,分析其特点和应用价值。随后,我们介绍了一种完全集成的基于微针的传感器,并深入研究了其结构、子部件和体内性能。最后,对本文的研究进行了评述,并明确了未来的研究方向。
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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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