Millimeter-scale magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for wireless biophysical and biochemical sensing

Ji Wan(Peking University), Zhongyi Nie(Peking University), Jie Xu(Peking University), Zixuan Zhang(Peking University), Shenglian Yao(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Zehua Xiang(Peking University), Xiang Lin(Peking University), Yuxing Lu(Peking University), Chen Xu(Peking University), Pengcheng Zhao(Peking University), Yiran Wang(Peking University), Jingyan Zhang(Peking University), Yaozheng Wang(Peking University), Shaotong Zhang(Peking University), Jinzhuo Wang(Peking University), Weitao Man(Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital), Min Zhang(Peking University), Mengdi Han(Peking University)
Science Advances
March 20, 2024
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Abstract

Implantable sensors can directly interface with various organs for precise evaluation of health status. However, extracting signals from such sensors mainly requires transcutaneous wires, integrated circuit chips, or cumbersome readout equipment, which increases the risks of infection, reduces biocompatibility, or limits portability. Here, we develop a set of millimeter-scale, chip-less, and battery-less magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for measuring biophysical and biochemical signals. The wearable device can induce a large amplitude damped vibration of the magnetic implants and capture their subsequent motions wirelessly. These motions reflect the biophysical conditions surrounding the implants and the concentration of a specific biochemical depending on the surface modification. Experiments in rat models demonstrate the capabilities of measuring cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) viscosity, intracranial pressure, and CSF glucose levels. This miniaturized system opens the possibility for continuous, wireless monitoring of a wide range of biophysical and biochemical conditions within the living organism.


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