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Tyler Ray to Chlorides

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tyler Ray has written about Chlorides.
Connection Strength

0.325
  1. Ray TR, Ivanovic M, Curtis PM, Franklin D, Guventurk K, Jeang WJ, Chafetz J, Gaertner H, Young G, Rebollo S, Model JB, Lee SP, Ciraldo J, Reeder JT, Hourlier-Fargette A, Bandodkar AJ, Choi J, Aranyosi AJ, Ghaffari R, McColley SA, Haymond S, Rogers JA. Soft, skin-interfaced sweat stickers for cystic fibrosis diagnosis and management. Sci Transl Med. 2021 03 31; 13(587).
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    Score: 0.198
  2. Reeder JT, Choi J, Xue Y, Gutruf P, Hanson J, Liu M, Ray T, Bandodkar AJ, Avila R, Xia W, Krishnan S, Xu S, Barnes K, Pahnke M, Ghaffari R, Huang Y, Rogers JA. Waterproof, electronics-enabled, epidermal microfluidic devices for sweat collection, biomarker analysis, and thermography in aquatic settings. Sci Adv. 2019 01; 5(1):eaau6356.
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    Score: 0.043
  3. Bandodkar AJ, Gutruf P, Choi J, Lee K, Sekine Y, Reeder JT, Jeang WJ, Aranyosi AJ, Lee SP, Model JB, Ghaffari R, Su CJ, Leshock JP, Ray T, Verrillo A, Thomas K, Krishnamurthi V, Han S, Kim J, Krishnan S, Hang T, Rogers JA. Battery-free, skin-interfaced microfluidic/electronic systems for simultaneous electrochemical, colorimetric, and volumetric analysis of sweat. Sci Adv. 2019 01; 5(1):eaav3294.
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    Score: 0.043
  4. Sekine Y, Kim SB, Zhang Y, Bandodkar AJ, Xu S, Choi J, Irie M, Ray TR, Kohli P, Kozai N, Sugita T, Wu Y, Lee K, Lee KT, Ghaffari R, Rogers JA. A fluorometric skin-interfaced microfluidic device and smartphone imaging module for in situ quantitative analysis of sweat chemistry. Lab Chip. 2018 07 24; 18(15):2178-2186.
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    Score: 0.041
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