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posted by martyb on Tuesday October 03 2017, @09:36AM   Printer-friendly
from the Will-folks-get-tired-of-constant-needling?-Ha!-Ha! dept.

Microneedles are a few hairsbreadths wide and can sip the clear fluid between cells in the middle layer of skin. This is below the topmost layer of dead skin cells and above the layer of skin where veins and nerves reside. The clear, colorless fluid is called interstitial fluid and is similar to blood plasma.

Microneedles continuously sample interstitial fluid to track physiological conditions

The microneedles can contain minuscule sensors or extract the interstitial fluid for further testing. Because microneedles are tiny and don't go very deep, they're practically painless.

[...] Continual sampling of important biomarkers in this interstitial fluid could help monitor and diagnose many diseases and disorders. These markers include electrolytes, salts such as potassium and sodium that get out of balance during dehydration; glucose, a sugar that diabetics need to monitor constantly; and lactose, a potential marker of physical exhaustion or life-threatening sepsis.


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  • (Score: 1) by liberza on Tuesday October 03 2017, @03:59PM

    by liberza (6137) on Tuesday October 03 2017, @03:59PM (#576630)

    From TFA: "It has the ability to help a lot in the medical sphere and in national security"

    Can't wait until it's a TSA requirement that we must wear microneedle sensors for the duration of plane flights to detect any transient terrorist wrongthink.