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Xin Sun1, Geng Zhong2, Yu Zeng1
1Affiliated Longgang Central Hospital of Shantou University Medical College, Longgang Central Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518116, P. R. China.
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Early diagnosis is critical for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as it allows for timely detection and intervention. Here, we developed a fully integrated wearable electrochemical sensing patch for early screening of AD, which combines sample collection and detection within a device. This wearable patch integrates a custom-developed microneedle sampling system with a wearable multimodal electrochemical biosensor. Such a microneedle sampling system can deliver interstitial fluid (ISF) to the detection area through a microneedle array, where the electrochemical sensing system can directly detect AD-related biomarkers P-tau181 and P-tau217 in situ with detection limits of 0.058 and 0.079 pg/mL. Additionally, the sensing patch includes a Bluetooth module, enabling the transmission of detection results to a mobile phone APP for display and further detection control. This fully integrated wearable electrochemical sensing patch provides a promising strategy for early multiple in situ diagnosis of AD.
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