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Wireless Bioelectronics for In Vivo Pressure Monitoring with Mechanically‐Compliant Hydrogel Biointerfaces (Adv. Mater. 26/2024)

Jingsen Lin, Xingmei Chen, Pei Zhang, Yuhua Xue, Yinghui Feng, Zhipeng Ni, Yue Tao, Yafei Wang, Ji Liu

2024Advanced Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wireless Bioelectronics A wireless pressure sensor is anchored onto the skull with a mechanically-compliant and robust hydrogel interface, which could effectively alleviate foreign body responses and mitigate the interfacial mechanical mismatch, and enhance the efficacy of the wireless pressure sensing. More details can be found in article number 2400181 by Ji Liu and co-workers.

Topics & Concepts

BioelectronicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyIn vivoBiomedical engineeringBiosensorEngineeringBiotechnologyBiologyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials