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Tyler Ray to Biosensing Techniques

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Connection Strength

1.164
  1. Ray TR, Choi J, Bandodkar AJ, Krishnan S, Gutruf P, Tian L, Ghaffari R, Rogers JA. Bio-Integrated Wearable Systems: A Comprehensive Review. Chem Rev. 2019 04 24; 119(8):5461-5533.
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    Score: 0.630
  2. Hourlier-Fargette A, Schon S, Xue Y, Avila R, Li W, Gao Y, Liu C, Kim SB, Raj MS, Fields KB, Parsons BV, Lee K, Lee JY, Chung HU, Lee SP, Johnson M, Bandodkar AJ, Gutruf P, Model JB, Aranyosi AJ, Choi J, Ray TR, Ghaffari R, Huang Y, Rogers JA. Skin-interfaced soft microfluidic systems with modular and reusable electronics for in situ capacitive sensing of sweat loss, rate and conductivity. Lab Chip. 2020 11 24; 20(23):4391-4403.
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    Score: 0.179
  3. 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: 0.157
  4. 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: 0.157
  5. Bandodkar AJ, Choi J, Lee SP, Jeang WJ, Agyare P, Gutruf P, Wang S, Sponenburg RA, Reeder JT, Schon S, Ray TR, Chen S, Mehta S, Ruiz S, Rogers JA. Soft, Skin-Interfaced Microfluidic Systems with Passive Galvanic Stopwatches for Precise Chronometric Sampling of Sweat. Adv Mater. 2019 Aug; 31(32):e1902109.
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    Score: 0.040
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