Chinese team’s wearable dopamine patch could be used to track depression, Parkinson’s
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Chinese scientists have developed a rapid and ultrasensitive wearable dopamine sensor patch that uses microscopic needles to monitor dopamine levels beneath the skin painlessly. This technology could enable at-home tracking of neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease and depression.
Scientists in northeast China say they have developed a “rapid and ultrasensitive” wearable dopamine sensor to monitor levels of the critical neurotransmitter. The smart patch could potentially be used for at-home tracking of conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and depression, according to the research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shenyang Institute of Automation. They said the patch – which uses microscopic needles to test fluid just beneath the skin – was painless and...