Hydrogel interfaces for merging humans and machines
The last few decades have witnessed unprecedented convergence between humans and
machines that closely operate around the human body. Despite these advances, traditional …
machines that closely operate around the human body. Despite these advances, traditional …
Zwitterionic biomaterials
The term “zwitterionic polymers” refers to polymers that bear a pair of oppositely charged
groups in their repeating units. When these oppositely charged groups are equally …
groups in their repeating units. When these oppositely charged groups are equally …
Engineering the next generation of cell-based therapeutics
Cell-based therapeutics are an emerging modality with the potential to treat many currently
intractable diseases through uniquely powerful modes of action. Despite notable recent …
intractable diseases through uniquely powerful modes of action. Despite notable recent …
Intrinsically stretchable electronics with ultrahigh deformability to monitor dynamically moving organs
S Wang, Y Nie, H Zhu, Y Xu, S Cao, J Zhang, Y Li… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
Intrinsically stretchable electronics represent an attractive platform for next-generation
implantable devices by reducing the mechanical mismatch and the immune responses with …
implantable devices by reducing the mechanical mismatch and the immune responses with …
Electrochemical biosensors for whole blood analysis: recent progress, challenges, and future perspectives
S Li, H Zhang, M Zhu, Z Kuang, X Li, F Xu… - Chemical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Whole blood, as one of the most significant biological fluids, provides critical information for
health management and disease monitoring. Over the past 10 years, advances in …
health management and disease monitoring. Over the past 10 years, advances in …
Microgel reinforced zwitterionic hydrogel coating for blood-contacting biomedical devices
Zwitterionic hydrogels exhibit eminent nonfouling and hemocompatibility. Several key
challenges hinder their application as coating materials for blood-contacting biomedical …
challenges hinder their application as coating materials for blood-contacting biomedical …
Electrochemical glucose sensors in diabetes management: an updated review (2010–2020)
While over half a century has passed since the introduction of enzyme glucose biosensors
by Clark and Lyons, this important field has continued to be the focus of immense research …
by Clark and Lyons, this important field has continued to be the focus of immense research …
Foreign body reaction to implanted biomaterials and its impact in nerve neuroprosthetics
A Carnicer-Lombarte, ST Chen… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The implantation of any foreign material into the body leads to the development of an
inflammatory and fibrotic process—the foreign body reaction (FBR). Upon implantation into a …
inflammatory and fibrotic process—the foreign body reaction (FBR). Upon implantation into a …
Wearable electrochemical sensors for the monitoring and screening of drugs
Wearable electrochemical sensors capable of noninvasive monitoring of chemical markers
represent a rapidly emerging digital-health technology. Recent advances toward wearable …
represent a rapidly emerging digital-health technology. Recent advances toward wearable …
Dopamine-triggered hydrogels with high transparency, self-adhesion, and thermoresponse as skinlike sensors
Mussel-inspired conductive hydrogels are attractive for the development of next-generation
self-adhesive, flexible skinlike sensors. However, despite extensive progress, there are still …
self-adhesive, flexible skinlike sensors. However, despite extensive progress, there are still …