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Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Bio-integrated Electronics Lab
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Bioelectronic Implantable Devices for Physiological Signal Recording and Closed-Loop Neuromodulation
Oh, Saehyuck
;
Jekal, Janghwan
;
Liu, Jia
;
Kim, Jeehwan
;
Park, Jang-Ung
;
Lee, Taeyoon
;
Jang, Kyung-In
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Bio-integrated Electronics Lab
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Title
Bioelectronic Implantable Devices for Physiological Signal Recording and Closed-Loop Neuromodulation
Issued Date
2024-10
Citation
Oh, Saehyuck. (2024-10). Bioelectronic Implantable Devices for Physiological Signal Recording and Closed-Loop Neuromodulation. Advanced Functional Materials, 34(41). doi: 10.1002/adfm.202403562
Type
Article
Author Keywords
bioelectronics
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biosensors
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closed-loop
;
implantable devices
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neuromod-ulation
Keywords
FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION
;
ENZYME-BASED BIOSENSORS
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DEEP BRAIN-STIMULATION
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BATTERY-FREE
;
LONG-TERM
;
DRUG-DELIVERY
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TEMPERATURE SENSOR
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PULSE OXIMETRY
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MEDICAL DEVICES
;
NEURAL PROBES
ISSN
1616-301X
Abstract
Bioelectronic implantable devices are adept at facilitating continuous monitoring of health and enabling the early detection of diseases, offering insights into the physiological conditions of various bodily organs. Furthermore, these advanced systems have therapeutic capabilities in neuromodulation, demonstrating their efficacy in addressing diverse medical conditions through the precise delivery of stimuli directly to specific targets. This comprehensive review explores developments and applications of bioelectronic devices within the biomedical field. Special emphasis is placed on the evolution of closed-loop systems, which stand out for their dynamic treatment adjustments based on real-time physiological feedback. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and edge computing technologies is discussed, which significantly bolster the diagnostic and therapeutic functions of these devices. By addressing elemental analyses, current challenges, and future directions in implantable devices, the review aims to guide the pathway for advances in bioelectronic devices. © 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Functional Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57192
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202403562
Publisher
Wiley
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