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One-Dimensional Implantable Sensors for Accurately Monitoring Physiological and Biochemical Signals

Qianming Li, Wen Wang, Haotian Yin, Kuangyi Zou, Yiding Jiao, Ye Zhang

2024Research20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, one-dimensional (1D) implantable sensors have received considerable attention and rapid development in the biomedical field due to their unique structural characteristics and high integration capability. These sensors can be implanted into the human body with minimal invasiveness, facilitating real-time and accurate monitoring of various physiological and pathological parameters. This review examines the latest advancements in 1D implantable sensors, focusing on the material design of sensors, device integration, implantation methods, and the construction of the stable sensor-tissue interface. Furthermore, a comprehensive overview is provided regarding the applications and future research directions for 1D implantable sensors with an ultimate aim to promote their utilization in personalized healthcare and precision medicine.

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