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- W2548480866 abstract "Abstract The development and characterisation of a screen‐printed tattoo sensor for the non‐invasive assessment of the skin barrier is presented. A screen‐printed silver tattoo sensor comprising two concentric circle electrodes was fabricated and applied and characterised initially on a soft tissue mimic. It was shown that the tattoo was capable of tracking changes in water content in the soft tissue mimic using impedance spectroscopy. The tattoo sensors were then applied to porcine and human skins and impedance spectroscopy was used to interrogate the skin at the outer stratum corneum (SC). The SC is a layer of great interest from a dermatological point of view since it plays a critical role in the barrier function of the skin by protecting underlying tissue from infection, dehydration, chemical irritants and mechanical stress. Hydration changes were tracked in the skin using the impedance approach and validated against a tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurement taken with the MoistureMeterD (MMD, Delfin Technologies). The impedimetric results obtained using the tattoo sensor were modelled into proposed circuit models representative of the systems measured. From this study, the potential of using wearable tattoo electrodes coupled with impedance spectroscopy as a transduction technique, to investigate skin barrier status offers considerable promise towards the monitoring and self‐management of skin health." @default.
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