Department of Mechanical Engineering2024-11-09202210.3390/mi130710992-s2.0-85137159107https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/1334Microneedles (MNs) are an emerging technology for user-friendly and minimally invasive injection, offering less pain and lower tissue damage in comparison to conventional needles. With their ability to extract body fluids, MNs are among the convenient candidates for developing biosensing setups, where target molecules/biomarkers are detected by the biosensor using the sample collected with the MNs. Herein, we discuss the 3D printing of microneedle arrays (MNAs) toward enabling point-of-care (POC) biosensing applications.pdfAnalytical chemistryNanoscience and nanotechnologyInstruments and instrumentationApplied physics3D printed microneedles for point of care biosensing applicationsJournal Article2072-666Xhttps://doi.org/10.3390/mi13071099833337200001Q2NOIR03743