Dual Detection of Urea and Glucose in Sweat Using a Portable Microfluidic SERS Sensor with Silver Nano-Tripods and 1D-CNN Model Analysis
Siyue Xiong,
Chengxuan Wang,
Chushu Zhu
et al.
Abstract:Sweat, a noninvasive metabolic product of normal physiological responses, offers valuable clinical insights into body conditions without causing harm. Key components in sweat, such as urea and glucose, are closely linked to kidney function and blood glucose levels. Portable sweat sensors, equipped with diverse sensing systems, can monitor fluctuations in urea and glucose concentrations, thus providing methods for assessing kidney function and monitoring diabetes. This study presents a flexible, portable microf… Show more
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