可植入的以光为动力的人类设计细胞用于发电
Shuai Xue1,2, Zhihua Lin1, Debasis Maity1
1Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zürich, Klingelbergstrasse 48, Basel, CH-4056, Switzerland.
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
|September 3, 2025
概括
科学家们使用从光中产生电力的基因工程细胞制造了一种微型生物混合装置. 这一突破为可植入和可穿戴电子设备提供了新的动力.
科学领域:
- 生物电子
- 合成生物学
- 可再生能源
背景情况:
- 生物电子设备的传统电源面临着局限性.
- 需要为植入物和可穿戴设备提供自给自足,生物相容的能源解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种可植入的微型生物混合装置,
- 为了证明基于电池的光伏系统的可行性.
主要方法:
- 基因工程的人类设计细胞表达光激活离子通道和质子.
- 具有电极和质子选择膜的定制聚碳酸室.
- 用模拟的阳光照明诱导离子梯度形成和电流.
主要成果:
- 一个单一的太阳能采集装置 (SCD) 在模拟太阳光下产生约0.4V (3mW cm-2).
- 多个串联的SCD和增加的电池体积缩放输出为LED供电.
- 证明了持续的质子梯度和电极产生.
结论:
- 使用光遗传工程哺乳动物细胞的新型光伏系统的可行性.
- 有可能为生物电子植入物和可穿戴设备提供动力.
- 突出了生物混合能源采集的新途径.
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