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Biological lipid membranes for on-demand, wireless drug delivery from thin, bioresorbable electronic implants

Authors
Lee, Chi HwanKim, HojunHarburg, Daniel V.Park, GayoungMa, YinjiPan, TaisongKim, Jae SoonLee, Na YeonKim, Bong HoonJang, Kyung-InKang, Seung-KyunHuang, YonggangKim, JeongminLee, Kyung-MiLeal, CeciliaRogers, John A.
Issue Date
Nov-2015
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NPG ASIA MATERIALS, v.7
Journal Title
NPG ASIA MATERIALS
Volume
7
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/39402
DOI
10.1038/am.2015.114
ISSN
1884-4049
Abstract
On-demand, localized release of drugs in precisely controlled, patient-specific time sequences represents an ideal scenario for pharmacological treatment of various forms of hormone imbalances, malignant cancers, osteoporosis, diabetic conditions and others. We present a wirelessly operated, implantable drug delivery system that offers such capabilities in a form that undergoes complete bioresorption after an engineered functional period, thereby obviating the need for surgical extraction. The device architecture combines thermally actuated lipid membranes embedded with multiple types of drugs, configured in spatial arrays and co-located with individually addressable, wireless elements for Joule heating. The result provides the ability for externally triggered, precision dosage of drugs with high levels of control and negligible unwanted leakage, all without the need for surgical removal. In vitro and in vivo investigations reveal all of the underlying operational and materials aspects, as well as the basic efficacy and biocompatibility of these systems.
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