Future opportunities for advancing glucose test device electronics

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Advancements in the field of printed electronics can be applied to the field of diabetes testing. A brief history and some new developments in printed electronics components applicable to personal test devices, including circuitry, batteries, transmission devices, displays, and sensors, are presented. Low-cost, thin, and lightweight materials containing printed circuits with energy storage or harvest capability and reactive/display centers, made using new printing/imaging technologies, are ideal for incorporation into personal-use medical devices such as glucose test meters. Semicontinuous rotogravure printing, which utilizes flexible substrates and polymeric, metallic, and/or nano "ink" composite materials to efect rapidly produced, lower-cost printed electronics, is showing promise. Continuing research advancing substrate, "ink," and continuous processing development presents the opportunity for research collaboration with medical device designers. © Diabetes Technology Society.

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Young, B. R., Young, T. L., Joyce, M. K., Kennedy, S. I., & Atashbar, M. Z. (2011). Future opportunities for advancing glucose test device electronics. In Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (Vol. 5, pp. 1077–1086). Diabetes Technology Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/193229681100500508

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