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Announcements
14 December 2022
Biosensors | New Section “Wearable Biosensors” Established
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new Section titled “Wearable Biosensors” in the journal Biosensors (ISSN: 2079-6374).
The Section “Wearable Biosensors” publishes original peer-reviewed papers in the field of wearable sensing technology to noninvasively measure biochemical markers in biofluids. It covers a wide range of applications and wearable biosensor types.
Potential Topics:
Representative Examples of Wearable Biosensors
- Epidermal wearable biosensors;
- Eyeglasses;
- Smart contact lenses;
- Chem–phys hybrid sensor patches;
- Integrated sensor arrays;
- Wearable diagnostics;
- Self-powered textile-based biosensors;
- Mouthguards;
- Graphene-based tooth sensors;
- Nanomaterial based patches;
- Iontophoretic patch biosensors;
- Optical sensors;
- Tattoo patch sensor.
Their Design or Utility
- Wrist-mounted wearable devices (wristbands; wrist watches; wrist patches);
- Head-mounted devices (eyeglasses; cavitas; caps/helmets);
- E-textiles/smart clothing;
- Chest-mounted devices;
- Ingestible sensors.
Transduction Principles
- Microfluidic-integrated wearable biosensors;
- Colorimetric-based wearable sensors;
- Electrochemical-based wearable sensors;
- Optical-based sensors.
Materials Use
- Self-healing flexible wearable sensors (self-healing polymer; conductive ink; hydrogels; dynamic polymer materials);
- Biocompatible wearable sensors (nanoscale material; bioresorbable silicon; cellulose; chitin; alginate; polydimethylsiloxane; polyurethane);
- Biodegradable flexible sensors.
Application for Detection of Biomarkers in Biofluids
- Saliva; tears; sweat;
- Implantable and subcutaneous;
- Wearable biosensors;
- Blood; interstitial fluid; wound fluid.
Technology and Timing Response
- Real-time response;
- Multi-functional response;
- Personalized response;
- Remote response;
- Continuous response;
- Intelligent response.
For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/biosensors/sections/wearable_biosensors.
Biosensors Editorial Office