Publication: Finger-actuated microneedle array for sampling body fluids
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Ahmadpour, Abdollah
Yetişen, Ali K.
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The application of microneedles (MNs) for minimally invasive biological fluid sampling is rapidly emerging, offering a user-friendly approach with decreased insertion pain and less harm to the tissues compared to conventional needles. Here, a finger-powered microneedle array (MNA) integrated with a microfluidic chip was conceptualized to extract body fluid samples. Actuated by finger pressure, the microfluidic device enables an efficient approach for the user to collect their own body fluids in a simple and fast manner without the requirement for a healthcare worker. The processes for extracting human blood and interstitial fluid (ISF) from the body and the flow across the device, estimating the amount of the extracted fluid, were simulated. The design in this work can be utilized for the minimally invasive personalized medical equipment offering a simple usage procedure.
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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Chemistry, Engineering, Materials science, Physics
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Applied Sciences
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10.3390/app11125329