Flexible Electronics: Flexible Electrochemical Bioelectronics: The Rise of In Situ Bioanalysis (Adv. Mater. 15/2020)

  • Yu Y
  • Nyein H
  • Gao W
  • et al.
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Flexible electrochemical bioelectronics enables in situ quantification of a variety of chemical constituents present in the human body. It holds great promise for personalized health monitoring owing to its inherent wearability, high performance, and low cost. In article number 1902083, Wei Gao, Ali Javey, and co‐workers summarize recent key innovations in flexible electrochemical bioelectronics from electrochemical sensing modalities, materials, systems, fabrication, to applications and discuss the challenges and opportunities in this field moving forward toward future preventive and personalized medicine devices.

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Yu, Y., Nyein, H. Y. Y., Gao, W., & Javey, A. (2020). Flexible Electronics: Flexible Electrochemical Bioelectronics: The Rise of In Situ Bioanalysis (Adv. Mater. 15/2020). Advanced Materials, 32(15). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202070115

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