材料科学
纳米技术
软光刻
平版印刷术
纳米光刻
制作
透皮
生物传感器
生物制造
3D打印
光电子学
复合材料
医学
药理学
替代医学
病理
生物
遗传学
作者
Muamer Dervisevic,Jann Harberts,Raquel Sánchez‐Salcedo,Nicolas H. Voelcker
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202412999
摘要
Abstract Microneedles (MNs) or microneedle arrays (MNAs) are critical components of minimally invasive devices comprised of a single or a series of micro‐scale projections. MNs can bypass the outermost layer of the skin and painlessly access microcirculation of the epidermis and dermis layers, attracting great interest in the development of personalized healthcare monitoring and diagnostic devices. However, MN technology has not yet reached its full potential since current micro‐ and nanofabrication methods do not address the need of fabricating MNs with complex surfaces to facilitate the development of clinically adequate devices. This work presents a new approach that combines 3D printing technology based on two‐photon polymerization with soft lithography for cost‐effective and time‐saving fabrication of complex MNAs. Specifically, this method relies on printing complex 3D objects efficiently replicated into polymeric substrates via soft lithography, resulting in a free‐standing polymeric lattice (PL) membrane that can be transferred onto gold‐coated MNs and used for electrochemical biosensing. This platform shows excellent electrochemical performance in detecting metabolite (glucose) and protein (insulin) biomarkers with a dynamic linear range sufficient for detecting biomarkers in healthy individuals and patients. The approach holds great potential for fabricating next‐generationMNs, including their transfer into clinically adequate devices.
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