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  • A new sensor design enables the in situ detection of solid-state biomarkers found on human skin, providing significant health insights while avoiding issues related to accessing biofluids like sweat.
  • The technology utilizes an ionic-electronic bilayer hydrogel that allows for the effective dissolution, diffusion, and electrochemical analysis of both water-soluble and water-insoluble solid-state analytes, achieving ultra-sensitive detection limits.
  • Clinical studies show that these stretchable wearable sensors accurately correlate solid-state epidermal biomarkers with blood markers and physiological activities, paving the way for convenient and non-invasive biomarker monitoring.

Article Abstract

Continuous and in situ detection of biomarkers in biofluids (for example, sweat) can provide critical health data but is limited by biofluid accessibility. Here we report a sensor design that enables in situ detection of solid-state biomarkers ubiquitously present on human skin. We deploy an ionic-electronic bilayer hydrogel to facilitate the sequential dissolution, diffusion and electrochemical reaction of solid-state analytes. We demonstrate continuous monitoring of water-soluble analytes (for example, solid lactate) and water-insoluble analytes (for example, solid cholesterol) with ultralow detection limits of 0.51 and 0.26 nmol cm, respectively. Additionally, the bilayer hydrogel electrochemical interface reduces motion artefacts by a factor of three compared with conventional liquid-sensing electrochemical interfaces. In a clinical study, solid-state epidermal biomarkers measured by our stretchable wearable sensors showed a high correlation with biomarkers in human blood and dynamically correlated with physiological activities. These results present routes to universal platforms for biomarker monitoring without the need for biofluid acquisition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41563-024-01918-9DOI Listing

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