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Wearable sensor for continuous sweat biomarker monitoring

Qiao et al., 2022

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2591492741698840605
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Qiao Y
Qiao L
Chen Z
Liu B
Gao L
Zhang L
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Chemosensors

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In recent years, wearable sensors have enabled the unique mode of real-time and noninvasive monitoring to develop rapidly in medical care, sports, and other fields. Sweat contains a wide range of biomarkers such as metabolites, electrolytes, and various …
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