Brunswick et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Use of Ni electrodes chronoamperometry for improved diagnostics of diabetes and cardiac diseasesBrunswick et al., 2007
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- Brunswick P
- Mayaudon H
- Albin V
- Lair V
- Ringuede A
- Cassir M
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- 2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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Low DC active current through nickel electrodes applied on skin in places like hands, forehead and feet provides a novel non invasive diagnostic tool using reverse iontophoresis. This work describes the electrochemistry reactions involved and some medical applications …
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