2008
DOI: 10.1149/ma2008-02/1/176
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A Wearable Biosensor with Biocompatible Polymers

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“…Exact design and in vivo measurements are exceptionally basic to affirm and guarantee the biocompatibility of material in a specific application [124]. To overcome, a brilliant decision to choose regular biocompatible polymer or materials, for example, cellulose [128], chitin [129], alginate [130], polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) [131,132], polyurethane (PU) [133] as they are non-toxic in nature. As of late, different biosensors using these biomaterials have been generally revealed [134].…”
Section: Biocompatible Wearable Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exact design and in vivo measurements are exceptionally basic to affirm and guarantee the biocompatibility of material in a specific application [124]. To overcome, a brilliant decision to choose regular biocompatible polymer or materials, for example, cellulose [128], chitin [129], alginate [130], polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) [131,132], polyurethane (PU) [133] as they are non-toxic in nature. As of late, different biosensors using these biomaterials have been generally revealed [134].…”
Section: Biocompatible Wearable Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%