Team develops an ultra-thin sensor that makes inflammation testing and curing 30 times faster

Team develops an ultra-thin sensor that makes inflammation testing and curing 30 times faster

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https://phys.org/news/2018-07-team-ultra-thin-sensor-inflammation-faster.html

This mechanically flexible organic electronic device developed by Dr. Chan's team, as a demonstration of concept, is to measure the biological information in real-time. This device can sense the CRP level down to 1ug/mL, and hence more sufficient to deviate the health condition of the patients. The research finding was published recently in journal Advanced Science.

CRP level in the blood is an important indicator reflecting the level of the inflammation of patients. It is currently tested by blood analysis which cannot provide real-time information of the patients. In order to continuously monitor some proteins or biomarker levels in the human body, the common approach is to perform regular blood analysis every certain period of time. However, it would still need hours or longer to complete one test and no real-time information can be provided. The current organic device developed by Dr. Chan's team can measure the biological information in real-time with very little sample volume.