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Non-genetic optoelectronic modulation biointerfaces for advancing healthcare

11.18.24 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center

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Advancements in optoelectronic biointerfaces have revolutionized healthcare by enabling targeted stimulation and monitoring of cells, tissues, and organs. Photostimulation, a key application, offers precise control over biological processes, surpassing traditional modulation methods with increased spatial resolution and reduced invasiveness.

The team led by Pengju Li and Bozhi Tian from The University of Chicago highlights three approaches in non-genetic optoelectronic photostimulation: nanostructured phototransducers for cellular stimulation, micropatterned photoelectrode arrays for tissue stimulation, and thin-film flexible photoelectrodes for multiscale stimulation. Nanostructured phototransducers provide localized stimulation at the cellular or subcellular level, facilitating cellular therapy and regenerative medicine. Micropatterned photoelectrode arrays offer precise tissue stimulation, critical for targeted therapeutic interventions. Thin-film flexible photoelectrodes combine flexibility and biocompatibility for scalable medical applications. Beyond neuromodulation, optoelectronic biointerfaces hold promise in cardiology, oncology, wound healing, and endocrine and respiratory therapies.

Future directions include integrating these devices with advanced imaging and feedback systems, developing wireless and biocompatible devices for long-term use, and creating multifunctional devices that combine photostimulation with other therapies. The integration of light and electronics through these biointerfaces paves the way for innovative, less invasive, and more accurate medical treatments, promising a transformative impact on patient care across various medical fields.

Med-X

10.1007/s44258-024-00030-6

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21-Oct-2024

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Fei Pan
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center
qkzx@sjtu.edu.cn

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center. (2024, November 18). Non-genetic optoelectronic modulation biointerfaces for advancing healthcare. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EOJ7Y2L/non-genetic-optoelectronic-modulation-biointerfaces-for-advancing-healthcare.html
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"Non-genetic optoelectronic modulation biointerfaces for advancing healthcare." Brightsurf News, Nov. 18 2024, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EOJ7Y2L/non-genetic-optoelectronic-modulation-biointerfaces-for-advancing-healthcare.html.