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Shreyas Shah1, Chun-Nam Yu1, Mingde Zheng1
1Nokia Bell Labs, New Providence, New Jersey 07974 United States.
ACS Nano
|May 7, 2021
Summary
This study introduces a novel biosensing platform for continuous remote biochemical monitoring. It uses microparticle biosensors and optical coherence tomography (OCT) for real-time health insights.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Personalized Medicine
Background:
- Current health monitoring primarily focuses on vital signs, limiting early disease detection.
- Advancing to biochemical monitoring is crucial for personalized medicine and proactive healthcare.
- Existing methods for continuous biochemical analysis often lack non-invasiveness or real-time capabilities.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a novel biosensing platform for remote, continuous biochemical monitoring.
- To integrate microparticle-based biosensors with optical coherence tomography (OCT) for enhanced detection.
- To demonstrate the potential for real-time in vivo biochemical analysis.
Main Methods:
- Designed stimuli-responsive polymeric microparticles as dispersible biorecognition units.
- Utilized optical coherence tomography (OCT) to detect submicron volumetric changes in microparticles.
- Modeled microparticles as optical cavities to achieve measurements below OCT's resolution limit.
- Employed deep learning (3D convolutional neural networks) for automated data processing.
Main Results:
- Successfully demonstrated 3D spatiotemporal monitoring of glucose-responsive microparticles in a tissue mimic.
- Showcased real-time tracking of microparticle volumetric changes in response to fluctuating glucose levels.
- Developed an automated pipeline for processing continuous 3D time-series data using deep learning.
Conclusions:
- The developed platform enables remote, continuous biochemical monitoring beyond traditional vital signs.
- This technology holds significant potential for revolutionizing personalized medicine through real-time in vivo biochemical analysis.
- The integration of microparticle biosensors, OCT, and deep learning offers a robust solution for future health monitoring systems.
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