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  • Sweat analysis is an ideal method for continuously tracking a person's physiological state, but developing devices for this is difficult. A wearable sweat monitor that measures several biomarkers is a breakthrough. See Letter p.509

    • Jason Heikenfeld
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 529, P: 475-476
  • Heikenfeld et al. survey the range of biochemical analytes that can be sensed in dermal interstitial fluid, saliva and sweat, and outline criteria for tailoring sensor design to address the right analyte in the right body site for the right disease or wellness application.

    • Jason Heikenfeld
    • Andrew Jajack
    • Benjamin A. Katchman
    Reviews
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 37, P: 407-419
  • A comprehensive look at wearable sweat sensors defines their capabilities.

    • Noelle Davis
    • Jason Heikenfeld
    • Ali Javey
    Reviews
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 42, P: 860-871
  • This Perspective argues that dermal interstitial fluid cannot be generally considered a diagnostically useful proxy for blood, yet that it can offer advantageous utility for the monitoring of therapeutic drugs and of the status of the immune system.

    • Mark Friedel
    • Ian A. P. Thompson
    • Jason Heikenfeld
    Reviews
    Nature Biomedical Engineering
    Volume: 7, P: 1541-1555