2020
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.19r007
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Printed Organic Transistor-based Biosensors for Non-invasive Sweat Analysis

Abstract: The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), which connects objects to a network via various types of sensors to solve global societal needs, is now spreading to various application fields to achieve an emerging "smart lifestyle". Healthcare is one of the most attractive applications of IoT, because it provides various healthcare services for individuals, including daily health monitoring, fitness support, and elderly care. To realize these applications, there is a need to develop simple portable sensor device… Show more

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“…The main advantage offered by the extended gated configuration is the fact that the sensing part of the device is the only one exposed to the environment in which the measurement is performed, and this ensures better stability and reproducibility. 67 In spite of the advantages offered by the latter configuration, in our literature survey we have found very few significant examples of extended gated EG-CNTFETs, the only remarkable one being the one reported by Yamamoto et al 57 It is worth mentioning that some authors, for example, Shibani et al, in their work about cortisol detection, 68 use "EG-FET" as an acronym for extended gated FET, as there is no universal agreement in the field on how to refer to the specific configurations.…”
Section: A Eg-fet Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantage offered by the extended gated configuration is the fact that the sensing part of the device is the only one exposed to the environment in which the measurement is performed, and this ensures better stability and reproducibility. 67 In spite of the advantages offered by the latter configuration, in our literature survey we have found very few significant examples of extended gated EG-CNTFETs, the only remarkable one being the one reported by Yamamoto et al 57 It is worth mentioning that some authors, for example, Shibani et al, in their work about cortisol detection, 68 use "EG-FET" as an acronym for extended gated FET, as there is no universal agreement in the field on how to refer to the specific configurations.…”
Section: A Eg-fet Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others include colorimetric sensing that utilizes electrochemical colorimetric indicators, [19] and transistor-based sensing that includes enzyme-functionalized electrodes in transistor configuration. [20][21][22] Among these technologies, organic transistors have emerged as a promising platform for wearable biosensors as they possess a number of advantages. [23][24][25][26] For example, they can be fabricated on wearable substrates, can amplify weak signals obtained from biological events and can be functionalized with a variety of molecular recognition materials for selective detection.…”
Section: Doi: 101002/mabi202000144mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others include colorimetric sensing that utilizes electrochemical colorimetric indicators, [ 19 ] and transistor‐based sensing that includes enzyme‐functionalized electrodes in transistor configuration. [ 20–22 ]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned previously, sweat has been an emerging source of information in both forensics and biometrics. Many studies have been done for the advancement of various methodologies for different compounds found in sweat [ 84 , 85 , 86 , 87 , 88 ]. Further descriptions of some of the recent methodologies that have been developed for sweat analysis can be seen in Table 1 below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%