Wearable Device for Lymphedema Diagnostics
Auf einen Blick
- Projektleiter/in : Prof. Dr. Mathias Bonmarin
- Co-Projektleiter/in : Prof. Dr. Michael Detmar
- Stellv. Projektleiter/in : Daniel Fehr
- Projektteam : Andreas Bachmann, Dr. Anna Polomska
- Projektstatus : abgeschlossen
- Drittmittelgeber : Innosuisse (Innovationsprojekt / Projekt Nr. 29462.1 IP-LS)
Beschreibung
This project concerns development of a wearable device for fluorescence detection in near infrared (NIR) range. The device will be used for monitoring the clearance of NIR tracers from skin for early diagnostics of lymphedema in post-breast cancer patients.
Publikationen
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Polomska, Anna; Gousopoulos, Epameinondas; Fehr, Daniel; Bachmann, Andreas; Bonmarin, Mathias; Detmar, Michael; Lindenblatt, Nicole,
2021.
Diagnostics.
11(10), S. 1873.
Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11101873
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Polomska, A.; Proulx, S. T.; Fehr, Daniel; Bonmarin, Mathias; Leroux, J.; Detmar, M.,
2019.
A minimally-invasive method for the quantification of lymphatic vessel function in the skin.
In:
Society for Investigative Dermatology 2019 (SID 2019), Chicago IL, USA, 8-11 May 2019.
Elsevier.
Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2019.03.1106
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Polomska, Anna K.; Proulx, Steven T.; Brambilla, Davide; Fehr, Daniel; Bonmarin, Mathias; Brändli, Simon; Meboldt, Mirko; Steuer, Christian; Vasileva, Tsvetina; Reinke, Nils; Leroux, Jean-Christophe; Detmar, Michael,
2019.
Minimally-invasive method for the point-of-care quantification of lymphatic vessel function.
JCI Insight.
4(4), S. e126515.
Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.126515