Biomimetic Exogenous “Tissue Batteries” as Artificial Power Sources for Implantable Bioelectronic Devices Manufacturing

O Yue, X Wang, L Xie, Z Bai, X Zou, X Liu - Advanced Science, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Implantable bioelectronic devices (IBDs) have gained attention for their capacity to
conformably detect physiological and pathological signals and further provide internal …

A wireless implantable strain sensing scheme using ultrasound imaging of highly stretchable zinc oxide/poly dimethylacrylamide nanocomposite hydrogel

H Jiang, NM Carter, A Zareei, S Nejati… - ACS Applied Bio …, 2020 - ACS Publications
We are introducing a wireless and passive strain sensing scheme that utilizes ultrasound
imaging of a highly stretchable hydrogel embedded with zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles …

A Stretchable Strain Sensor System for Wireless Measurement of Musculoskeletal Soft Tissue Strains

Q Zhang, FM Bossuyt, NC Adam… - Advanced Materials …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Measurement of in vivo strain patterns of musculoskeletal soft tissues (MSTs) during
functional activities reveals their biomechanical function, supports the identification and …

A Subcutaneously Injectable Implant for Multimodal Physiological Monitoring in Animals

P Ahmmed, J Reynolds, A Bozkurt - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Unobtrusive acquisition of physiological and behavioral data from freely moving animals is
important to many applications including animal research, veterinary science, animal …

[PDF][PDF] Flexible and Stretchable Strain Sensor for Monitoring of Bladder Volume

Y Jo - 2021 - scholar.dgist.ac.kr
One of emerging issues in aging society is a bladder dysfunction which refers urinary
bladder problems due to disease or injury. Nowadays, many people around the world have …

[PDF][PDF] Multipoint acceleration sensor in the bladder wall: a study of awake voiding

MA Soebadi, T Weydts, L Brancato… - … techniques for in …, 2020 - lirias.kuleuven.be
Aims: Bladder wall micromotions have been associated with normal function and disease
states of the bladder. Currently, these movements are mainly observed visually which is …