2011
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2011.2123098
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Wireless Implantable Electronic Platform for Chronic Fluorescent-Based Biosensors

Abstract: Abstract-The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensity measurement poses a number of technical challenges, ranging from biocompatibility to sensor stability over time. One of these challenges is the design of a power efficient and miniaturized electronics, enabling the biosensor to move from bench testing to long term validation, up to its final application in human beings. In this spirit, we present a wireless programmable electronic platform for implantable chr… Show more

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“…One approach to enhancing optical imaging is development of miniature optical biosensors implanted at the tumor site. The technology for such implantable biosensors is becoming available, driven by application to glucose monitoring in diabetes [60, 61]. Such sensors can be multichannel, permitting real-time quantitation of tumor PK/PD.…”
Section: Drug Delivery To Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One approach to enhancing optical imaging is development of miniature optical biosensors implanted at the tumor site. The technology for such implantable biosensors is becoming available, driven by application to glucose monitoring in diabetes [60, 61]. Such sensors can be multichannel, permitting real-time quantitation of tumor PK/PD.…”
Section: Drug Delivery To Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of hydrogels as waveguides has also been investigated for sensing of various biomolecules [6,7]. Many hydrogels are amenable to cell encapsulation which can then be used for light-mediated sensing or drug release [4,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several biomedical devices for in vivo monitoring are currently being developed [24,28,29]. Thus, highly stable, accurate intramuscular implantable biosensors for the simultaneous continuous monitoring of tissue lactate and glucose have recently been produced, including a complete electrochemical cell-on-a-chip.…”
Section: Description and Challenges Of A Customized Biomedical Implanmentioning
confidence: 99%