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Ko, Gwan-Jin; Han, Soo Deok; Kim, Jeong-Ki; Zhu, Jia; Han, Won Bae; Chung, Jinmook; Yang, Seung Min; Cheng, Huanyu; Kim, Dong-Hwee; Kang, Chong-Yun; et al (, NPG Asia Materials)null (Ed.)Abstract A novel transient electronics technology that is capable of completely dissolving or decomposing in certain conditions after a period of operation offers unprecedented opportunities for medical implants, environmental sensors, and other applications. Here, we describe a biodegradable, flexible silicon-based electronic system that detects NO species with a record-breaking sensitivity of 136 Rs (5 ppm, NO 2 ) and 100-fold selectivity for NO species over other substances with a fast response (~30 s) and recovery (~60 s). The exceptional features primarily depend on not only materials, dimensions, and design layouts but also temperatures and electrical operations. Large-scale sensor arrays in a mechanically pliable configuration exhibit negligible deterioration in performance under various modes of applied loads, consistent with mechanics modeling. In vitro evaluations demonstrate the capability and stability of integrated NO x devices in severe wet environments for biomedical applications.more » « less
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Jang, Tae-Min; Lee, Joong Hoon; Zhou, Honglei; Joo, Jaesun; Lim, Bong Hee; Cheng, Huanyu; Kim, Soo Hyun; Kang, Il-Suk; Lee, Kyu-Sung; Park, Eunkyoung; et al (, Science Advances)null (Ed.)Underactive bladder or detrusor underactivity (DUA), that is, not being able to micturate, has received less attention with little research and remains unknown or limited on pathological causes and treatments as opposed to overactive bladder, although the syndrome may pose a risk of urinary infections or life-threatening kidney damage. Here, we present an integrated expandable electronic and optoelectronic complex that behaves as a single body with the elastic, time-dynamic urinary bladder with substantial volume changes up to ~300%. The system configuration of the electronics validated by the theoretical model allows conformal, seamless integration onto the urinary bladder without a glue or suture, enabling precise monitoring with various electrical components for real-time status and efficient optogenetic manipulation for urination at the desired time. In vivo experiments using diabetic DUA models demonstrate the possibility for practical uses of high-fidelity electronics in clinical trials associated with the bladder and other elastic organs.more » « less
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