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A toolkit of thread-based microfluidics, sensors, and electronics for 3D tissue embedding for medical diagnostics
A toolkit of thread-based microfluidics, sensors, and electronics for 3D tissue embedding for medical diagnostics
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A toolkit of thread-based microfluidics, sensors, and electronics for 3D tissue embedding for medical diagnostics

2016
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Overview
Threads, traditionally used in the apparel industry, have recently emerged as a promising material for the creation of tissue constructs and biomedical implants for organ replacement and repair. The wicking property and flexibility of threads also make them promising candidates for the creation of three-dimensional (3D) microfluidic circuits. In this paper, we report on thread-based microfluidic networks that interface intimately with biological tissues in three dimensions. We have also developed a suite of physical and chemical sensors integrated with microfluidic networks to monitor physiochemical tissue properties, all made from thread, for direct integration with tissues toward the realization of a thread-based diagnostic device (TDD) platform. The physical and chemical sensors are fabricated from nanomaterial-infused conductive threads and are connected to electronic circuitry using thread-based flexible interconnects for readout, signal conditioning, and wireless transmission. To demonstrate the suite of integrated sensors, we utilized TDD platforms to measure strain, as well as gastric and subcutaneous pH in vitro and in vivo . Biodevices: Woven and wearable three-dimensional circuitry Implantable and wearable diagnostic devices could integrate more smoothly into living tissue through 3D thread-based platforms. Such devices will transform the diagnosis and treatment of diseases by facilitating continuous, in situ monitoring of an individual’s health. However, as well as requiring costly and highly specialized manufacturing procedures, existing substrates are limited to two dimensions, which restricts their ability to penetrate multiple layers of tissue. In their quest for suitable alternatives, Sameer Sonkusale at Tufts University, United States, and his co-workers have developed a microfluidic platform that uses threads as substrates and functional constituents. The threads exhibit different physical, chemical and biological functions, producing a network of sensors, microfluidic channels and electronic components. The platform can measure both pH and strain in vitro and in vivo , which demonstrates its potential for implementation in clothing and implants.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Springer Nature B.V,Nature Publishing Group