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Journal: Journal of Medical Toxicology

Article Title: Integrating Personalized Technology in Toxicology: Sensors, Smart Glass, and Social Media Applications in Toxicology Research

doi: 10.1007/s13181-017-0611-y

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Article Snippet: Cost of wearable devices varies with relatively inexpensive consumer devices ranging from $30 to several hundred dollars, where research grade wearable devices can exceed several thousand dollars each depending on the device and capabilities. fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Fig. 1 caption a7 a , b Empatica E4 Wearable Biosensor. c Ingestible Sensor Capsule with radiofrequency emitter. d Medication inserted into capsule. e Complete Digital Pill. f , g Head-mounted Smart Glass Dramatic physiologic changes that occur with substance abuse, coupled with the current lack of accurate or real-time detection methods, create a unique opportunity for toxicologists to develop lines of investigation in wearable technology.

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a, b Empatica E4 Wearable Biosensor. c Ingestible Sensor Capsule with radiofrequency emitter. d Medication inserted into capsule. e Complete Digital Pill. f, g Head-mounted Smart Glass

Journal: Journal of Medical Toxicology

Article Title: Integrating Personalized Technology in Toxicology: Sensors, Smart Glass, and Social Media Applications in Toxicology Research

doi: 10.1007/s13181-017-0611-y

Figure Lengend Snippet: a, b Empatica E4 Wearable Biosensor. c Ingestible Sensor Capsule with radiofrequency emitter. d Medication inserted into capsule. e Complete Digital Pill. f, g Head-mounted Smart Glass

Article Snippet: Cost of wearable devices varies with relatively inexpensive consumer devices ranging from $30 to several hundred dollars, where research grade wearable devices can exceed several thousand dollars each depending on the device and capabilities. fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Fig. 1 caption a7 a , b Empatica E4 Wearable Biosensor. c Ingestible Sensor Capsule with radiofrequency emitter. d Medication inserted into capsule. e Complete Digital Pill. f , g Head-mounted Smart Glass Dramatic physiologic changes that occur with substance abuse, coupled with the current lack of accurate or real-time detection methods, create a unique opportunity for toxicologists to develop lines of investigation in wearable technology.

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