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In-Vivo Validation of Fully Implantable Multi-Panel Devices for Remote Monitoring of Metabolism

Baj-Rossi, Camilla  
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Cavallini, Andrea  
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Kilinç, Enver G.
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2016
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems

This paper presents the in-vivo tests on a Fully Implantable Multi-Panel Devices for Remote Monitoring of endogenous and exogenous analytes. To investigate issues on biocompatibility, three different covers have been designed, realized and tested in mice for 30 days. ATP and neutrophil concentrations have been measured, at the implant site after the device was explanted, to assess the level of biocompatibility of the device. Finally, fully working prototypes of the device were implanted in mice and tested. The implanted devices were used to detect variations in the physiological concentrations of glucose and paracetamol. Data trends on these analytes have been successfully acquired and transmitted to the external base station. Glucose and paracetamol (also named acetaminophen) have been proposed in this research as model molecules for applications to personalized and translational medicine.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TBCAS.2016.2584239
Web of Science ID

WOS:000389849000004

Author(s)
Baj-Rossi, Camilla  
Cavallini, Andrea  
Kilinç, Enver G.
Stradolini, Francesca  
Rezzonica Jost, Tanja
Proietti, Michele
De Micheli, Giovanni  
Dehollain, Catherine  
Carrara, Sandro  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
Volume

10

Issue

5

Start page

955

End page

962

Subjects

epoxy resin

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fully implantable biochip

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glucose

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packaging

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paracetamol

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parylene C

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polycarbonate membrane

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REVIEWED

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