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Engineering Implantable Bioelectronics for Electrophysiological Monitoring in Preclinical Animal Models
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Title
Engineering Implantable Bioelectronics for Electrophysiological Monitoring in Preclinical Animal Models
Issued Date
2024-08
Citation
Advanced Engineering Materials, v.26, no.16
Type
Article
Author Keywords
bioelectronicsdevice engineeringelectrophysiologyimplantable
Keywords
STIMULATIONINTERFACEOPTOGENETICSNEURAL ELECTRODE ARRAYPOROUS GRAPHENECUFF ELECTRODESLIQUID-METALSTRANSPARENTSOFTPROBES
ISSN
1438-1656
Abstract
Implantable bioelectronics capable of electrophysiological monitoring intimately interfacing with biological tissue have provided massive information for profound understanding of biological systems. However, their invasive nature induces a potential risk of acute tissue damage, limiting accurate and chronic monitoring of electrophysiological signals. To address this issue, advanced studies have developed effective strategies to engineer the soft, flexible device using preclinical animal models. In addition, the optional but innovative approaches to improve the device's function have been also explored. Herein, these strategies satisfying essential and supplemental requirements for engineering implantable bioelectronics are summarized. Three types of implantable devices, classified by their structural designs, are introduced to describe the approaches using suitable strategies for their specific purpose. In conclusion, the further advancement of engineering implantable bioelectronics addresses the remaining challenges. Such advancements have the potential to contribute to enhanced functionality, encouraging a more delicate understanding of the physiology of biological systems and further broadening the applicability of implantable bioelectronics in the field of biomedical technology. © 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Engineering Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57426
DOI
10.1002/adem.202400499
Publisher
Wiley
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