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Abbas Barfidokht

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  27
Citations -  2495

Abbas Barfidokht is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron transfer & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1294 citations. Previous affiliations of Abbas Barfidokht include Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences & University of California, Los Angeles.

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Electrochemical glucose sensors in diabetes management: an updated review (2010-2020).

TL;DR: The scope of this review is to present the key scientific and technological advances in electrochemical glucose biosensing over the past decade, along with current obstacles and prospects towards the ultimate goal of highly stable and reliable real-time minimally- invasive or non-invasive glucose monitoring.
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Simultaneous Monitoring of Sweat and Interstitial Fluid Using a Single Wearable Biosensor Platform.

TL;DR: The developed wearable device is demonstrated by measuring sweat‐alcohol and ISF‐glucose in human subjects consuming food and alcoholic drinks and makes the developed platform extremely attractive for enhancing the power and scope of next‐generation noninvasive epidermal biosensing systems.
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Wearable Flexible and Stretchable Glove Biosensor for On-Site Detection of Organophosphorus Chemical Threats.

TL;DR: A flexible glove-based electrochemical biosensor with highly stretchable printed electrode system has been developed as a wearable point-of-use screening tool for defense and food security applications and opens the area of flexible wearable sensors to future on-the-hand multiplexed chemical detection in diverse fields.
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Wearable Bioelectronics: Enzyme-Based Body-Worn Electronic Devices

TL;DR: A focus of this Account is on interfacing biocatalytic layers onto wearable electronic devices for creating efficient and stable on-body electrochemical biosensors and biofuel cells.
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Wearable Electrochemical Sensors for the Monitoring and Screening of Drugs.

TL;DR: Wearable electrochemical sensors capable of noninvasive monitoring of chemical markers represent a rapidly emerging digital-health technology that addresses the growing demand for personalized medicine, toward improved therapeutic outcomes while minimizing the side effects of drugs and the related medical expenses.