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17 February 2010 LABONFOIL: investigations regarding microfluidic skin patches for drug detection using flexible OLEDs
M. Scholles, L. Kroker, U. Vogel, J. Krüger, R. Walczak, J. Ruano-Lopez
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This contribution describes first results concerning the overall and especially optical system design of microfluidic skin patches for drug detection based on fluorescence analysis of sweat samples. This work has been carried out within the European project LABONFOIL which aims to develop low-cost lab-on-chip systems for four different applications, one of them for the detection of cocaine abuse by professional drivers. To date work has focused on the integrated design of the skin patch itself including methods for sweat collection as well as studies concerning the feasibility of OLEDs for optical excitation of the fluorescence signal.
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M. Scholles, L. Kroker, U. Vogel, J. Krüger, R. Walczak, and J. Ruano-Lopez "LABONFOIL: investigations regarding microfluidic skin patches for drug detection using flexible OLEDs", Proc. SPIE 7593, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems VIII, 75930C (17 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840874
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Skin

Luminescence

Optical filters

Glasses

Metals

Electrodes

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