4.0 Article

Epidermal Differential Impedance Sensor for Conformal Skin Hydration Monitoring

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Epidermal Electronics

Dae-Hyeong Kim et al.

SCIENCE (2011)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

Biomechanical Properties of In Vivo Human Skin From Dynamic Optical Coherence Elastography

Xing Liang et al.

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (2010)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

Electrical conductivity of tissue at frequencies below 1 MHz

C. Gabriel et al.

PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY (2009)

Review Engineering, Biomedical

Bioimpedance measurements of human body composition: critical analysis and outlook

James R. Matthie

EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES (2008)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Influence of epidermal hydration on the friction of human skin against textiles

L. -C. Gerhardt et al.

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE (2008)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

Assessing skin hydration status in haemodialysis patients using terahertz spectroscopy: a pilot/feasibility study

Filip Kadlec et al.

PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY (2008)

Article Biophysics

Method and device for bio-impedance measurement with hard-tissue applications

A. Guimera et al.

PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT (2008)

Article Dermatology

A multidisciplinary approach to evaluation and treatment of atopic dermatitis

Mark Boguniewicz et al.

SEMINARS IN CUTANEOUS MEDICINE AND SURGERY (2008)

Article Dermatology

Millimeter wave reflectivity used for measurement of skin hydration with different moisturizers

S. I. Alekseev et al.

SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY (2008)

Review Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

Interdigital sensors and transducers

AV Mamishev et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE (2004)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Near-IR spectroscopic imaging for skin hydration: The long and the short of it

EM Attas et al.

BIOPOLYMERS (2002)

Article Dermatology

Use of Cutometer to assess epidermal hydration

H Dobrev

SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY (2000)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

A quantitative approach to the dielectric properties of the skin

V Raicu et al.

PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY (2000)