Improving Bioelectronics for Biomarker Sensitivity
January 9, 2018 | Terry Sharrer
Figuring out how to more effectively control the electron transfer rate between an organic bioelectronics and a biomarker in blood, sweat or tears is the key issue in making low cost, lightweight, flexible, wearable and printable sensors for healthcare. Scientists at the University of Arizona have made important progress in this area by processing a polymer so that it has selective affinity for specific biomarkers. MORE
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