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Tao X, Carnicer-Lombarte A, Dominguez-Alfaro A, Gatecliff L, Zhang J, Bidinger S, et al.
Small . 2025 Mar; :e2411979. PMID: 40052621
Fabricating flexible bioelectronics remains an ongoing challenge in pursuing a cost-effective, efficient, scalable, and environmentally friendly approach for research and commercial applications. The current dominant method, lithography, presents challenges due...
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Oldroyd P, Velasco-Bosom S, Bidinger S, Hasan T, Boys A, Malliaras G
Nat Protoc . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39934461
Bioelectronic medicine, which involves the delivery of electrical stimulation via implantable electrodes, is poised to advance the treatment of neurological conditions. However, current hand-made devices are bulky, invasive and lack...
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Carnicer-Lombarte A, Boys A, Guemes A, Gurke J, Velasco-Bosom S, Hilton S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):7523. PMID: 39214981
Implantable devices interfacing with peripheral nerves exhibit limited longevity and resolution. Poor nerve-electrode interface quality, invasive surgical placement and development of foreign body reaction combine to limit research and clinical...
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Boys A
Adv Biol (Weinh) . 2024 Feb; 8(5):e2300366. PMID: 38400703
Since Dr. Theodor Schwann posed the extension of Cell Theory to mammals in 1839, scientists have dreamt up ways to interface with and influence the cells. Recently, considerable ground in...
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de Rijk S, Boys A, Roberts I, Jiang C, Garcia C, Owens R, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater . 2023 Jun; 12(24):e2300732. PMID: 37310792
Cochlear implants are a life-changing technology for those with severe sensorineural hearing loss, partially restoring hearing through direct electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. However, they are known to elicit...
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Mack S, Barron S, Boys A
J Chem Educ . 2023 Feb; 100(2):907-913. PMID: 36812114
Digestion is a fundamentally important process for an individual's life. However, the physical process of digestion is hidden inside the body, making it challenging to understand and a particularly difficult...
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Boys A, Carnicer-Lombarte A, Guemes-Gonzalez A, van Niekerk D, Hilton S, Barone D, et al.
Adv Mater . 2022 Dec; 35(8):e2207847. PMID: 36458737
Bioelectronics hold the key for understanding and treating disease. However, achieving stable, long-term interfaces between electronics and the body remains a challenge. Implantation of a bioelectronic device typically initiates a...
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ONeill S, Huang Z, Ahmed M, Boys A, Velasco-Bosom S, Li J, et al.
Adv Mater . 2022 Oct; 35(1):e2207634. PMID: 36314408
Addressing the mechanical mismatch between biological tissue and traditional electronic materials remains a major challenge in bioelectronics. While rigidity of such materials limits biocompatibility, supramolecular polymer networks can harmoniously interface...
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Pitsalidis C, van Niekerk D, Moysidou C, Boys A, Withers A, Vallet R, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Sep; 8(37):eabo4761. PMID: 36112689
3D cell models have made strides in the past decades in response to failures of 2D cultures to translate targets during the drug discovery process. Here, we report on a...
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Pitsalidis C, Pappa A, Boys A, Fu Y, Moysidou C, van Niekerk D, et al.
Chem Rev . 2021 Dec; 122(4):4700-4790. PMID: 34910876
Bioelectronics have made strides in improving clinical diagnostics and precision medicine. The potential of bioelectronics for bidirectional interfacing with biology through continuous, label-free monitoring on one side and precise control...