A paper-based skin patch for the diagnostic screening of cystic fibrosis

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Xuan MuZhi Zheng

Abstract

A thin and flexible paper-based skin patch was developed for the diagnostic screening of cystic fibrosis. It utilized a unique combination of both anion exchange and pH test papers to enable the quantitative, colorimetric and on-skin detection of sweat anions.

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