生物电子学
材料科学
期限(时间)
纳米技术
基质(化学分析)
生物医学工程
生物传感器
工程类
复合材料
物理
量子力学
作者
Alexander J. Boys,Alejandro Carnicer‐Lombarte,Amparo Güemes,Douglas van Niekerk,Sam Hilton,Damiano G. Barone,Christopher M. Proctor,Róisı́n M. Owens,George G. Malliaras
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202207847
摘要
Bioelectronics hold the key for understanding and treating disease. However, achieving stable, long-term interfaces between electronics and the body remains a challenge. Implantation of a bioelectronic device typically initiates a foreign body response, which can limit long-term recording and stimulation efficacy. Techniques from regenerative medicine have shown a high propensity for promoting integration of implants with surrounding tissue, but these implants lack the capabilities for the sophisticated recording and actuation afforded by electronics. Combining these two fields can achieve the best of both worlds. Here, the construction of a hybrid implant system for creating long-term interfaces with tissue is shown. Implants are created by combining a microelectrode array with a bioresorbable and remodellable gel. These implants are shown to produce a minimal foreign body response when placed into musculature, allowing one to record long-term electromyographic signals with high spatial resolution. This device platform drives the possibility for a new generation of implantable electronics for long-term interfacing.
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