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Soft multimaterial optical fibers integrate multiple functionalities—such as waveguiding, side emission, sensing, drug delivery or actuation—into a single filament for wearable, implantable, and tissue‐integrated devices for diagnostics and phototherapy.
Zahra Kafrashian +2 more
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Individually Modified Microneedle Array for Minimal Invasive Multi-Electrolyte Monitoring
Electrolytes play crucial roles in regulating nerve and muscle functions. Currently, microneedle technology enables real-time electrolyte monitoring through minimally invasive methods.
Ketian Yu +7 more
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Dissolving Candlelit Microneedle for Chronic Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Jungyoon Ohn +7 more
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This review traces the evolution of wireless power transfer (WPT) for implantable medical devices, spanning electromagnetic, magnetoelectric, acoustic, and magneto‐dynamic systems. Quantitative comparisons of power, distance, and device scale highlight trade‐offs across modalities, while emerging hybrid mechanisms reveal strategies to overcome ...
Junyeop Kim, Yoonseok Park
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In the surgical management of malignant melanoma, incomplete tumor resection and large‐area cutaneous defects are major contributors to high locoregional recurrence and uncontrolled wound infections, resulting in poor prognosis and prolonged recovery ...
Peng Liu +7 more
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Drug Diffusion Inside a Non-Degradable Hydrogel Microneedle [PDF]
Microneedles have shown great potential in drug delivery, but further research is needed to improve their performance. Studying drug release and distribution within microneedles using laboratory techniques can be challenging due to the small size of the ...
Hajar Moghadas, Navid Kashaninejad
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Nanoemulsion-based dissolving microneedle arrays for enhanced intradermal and transdermal delivery [PDF]
Muhammad Iqbal Nasiri +5 more
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang +5 more
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Gut microbiota and biomarkers are linked to diseases like neurological disorders and metabolic syndromes. Ingestible capsule robots enable minimally invasive gut health assessment. This article proposes a promising direction for the advancement of capsule robots, integrating in situ sampling, real‐time diagnostics, and personalized therapy.
Xizong Chen +3 more
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Microneedle array systems loaded with responsive nanoparticles have received increasing attention due to the advantages of good drug stability, targeting ability, controlled release of drugs, high bioavailability, painlessness, and good patient ...
Rixin Xie +6 more
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