scholarly journals A Portable and Flexible Self-Powered Multifunctional Sensor for Real-Time Monitoring in Swimming

Biosensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
Yupeng Mao ◽  
Yongsheng Zhu ◽  
Tianming Zhao ◽  
Changjun Jia ◽  
Meiyue Bian ◽  
...  

A portable and flexible self-powered biosensor based on ZnO nanowire arrays (ZnO NWs) and flexible PET substrate has been designed and fabricated for real-time monitoring in swimming. Based on the piezoelectric effect of polar ZnO NWs, the fabricated biosensor can work in both air and water without any external power supply. In addition, the biosensor can be easily attached to the surface of the skin to precisely monitor the motion state such as joint moving angle and frequency during swimming. The constant output piezoelectric signal in different relative humidity levels enables actual application in different sports, including swimming. Therefore, the biosensor can be utilized to monitor swimming strokes by attaching it on the surface of the skin. Finally, a wireless transmitting application is demonstrated by implanting the biosensor in vivo to detect angiogenesis. This portable and flexible self-powered biosensor system exhibits broad application prospects in sport monitoring, human–computer interaction and wireless sport big data.

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-183
Author(s):  
Rongxin Guan ◽  
Ziqi Wang ◽  
Xinchao Gao ◽  
Mailun Shen ◽  
Xihong Wang ◽  
...  

Real-time monitoring of the position and duration of the snowboarder's grab in the air plays an very important role in scientifically improving the stability and innovation of the movement. Meanwhile, it also provides accurate scientific basis and judgment for the judges to identify the movement in the competition. By using four-needle ZnO nanowires combined with ordinary textile fabrics, a flexible device that can be attached to skis has been created. The device could output piezoelectric signals (working without external power source) served as both power source and sensing signal. Based on this, a snowboard has been modified to monitor the contact position and duration, when any touch or grab occurs on the snowboard. Undeniably, this work has created a new and more scientific monitoring system for snowboarding competitions and training. In addition, it's provide a viable method to promote the directions of sport competitions and equipment with constantly updating portable equipment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
S Rosero ◽  
F Machet ◽  
M Kowarz ◽  
E Brown ◽  
J Lopes-Vicente ◽  
...  

Abstract Background 21st century health care remains anchored to sporadic measurements of traditional physiologic variables such as heart rate, blood pressure, weight, physical exam findings and general biochemical values. Currently there is no sensor capable of monitoring in intra-cellular protein and gene level signaling in real-time and in-vivo. This gap between biological signaling and its translation into clinically relevant therapeutics targeting the individual has limited precision medicine approaches to heart and vascular diseases. Inflammatory processes have been implicated in numerous cardiovascular diseases providing an ideal target for using Biologically based-Implantable Electronic Devices (BIED) approaches. Objective We aimed to test an implantable electro-photonic biosensor system in which living cells are integrated within the BIED and 1) serve as the primary sensor element providing in-vivo, real-time monitoring of intra-cellular processes such as gene expression, protein signaling, and target pathway activation, and 2) provide intelligent biologically based-processing in which the the output reflects biological response to an event. The engineered sensor cells provide real-time monitoring and respond to prespecified biologic signals using green fluorescence protein (GFP). The fluorescence is then detected via the BIED's photonic system and the cellular response data transmitted providing remote monitoring capabilities to facilitate the development of innovative personalized therapeutics. Methods A biologically-based implantable biosensor (BIED) platform which provides fluorescence detection, data acquisition and transmission from living cells integrated within the device was tested. The sensor cells communicate with the surrounding implant environment via a biomembrane. NRK rat cells engineered to express GFP in response to NF-κB pathway activation were cultured and housed within the sensor. Prior implant studies confirmed NRK sensor cells remained viable for 21 days in-vivo as part of a fully functional implanted BIED hardware system. Ex-vivo experiments characterized the expected magnitude and time course of NRK response to TNF-α and Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure used to elicit a proinflammatory inflammatory response. The biosensor was implanted in the subcutaneous space of male Sprague Dawley rats (n=2) for a total of 11 days consisting of a baseline post-surgical recovery period of 7 days, with subsequent challenge with intraperitoneal LPS on Day 8 and 96 hours of post LPS monitoring. Results Rats implanted with the Biological based sensor and challenged with intraperitoneal LPS showed real-time expression of GFP under NF-κB transcriptional control following time course similar to ex-vivo experiments (p<0.05) (Figure 1). Figure 1. Implantable Cell-Embedded Biosensor Conclusion We present the first in-vivo use of a new class of BIEDs to detect biological cell response which may herald real-time personalize health management at the molecular and cellular level. Acknowledgement/Funding Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute-University of Rochester, Efferent Labs


Head & Neck ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 36 (8) ◽  
pp. 1207-1215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mazen A. Juratli ◽  
Mustafa Sarimollaoglu ◽  
Eric R. Siegel ◽  
Dmitry A. Nedosekin ◽  
Ekaterina I. Galanzha ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 900 ◽  
pp. 115674
Author(s):  
Muthaiah Annalakshmi ◽  
Sakthivel Kumaravel ◽  
T.S.T. Balamurugan ◽  
Shen-Ming Chen ◽  
Ju-Liang He

2015 ◽  
Vol 51 (32) ◽  
pp. 6948-6951 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanfeng Zhang ◽  
Qian Yin ◽  
Jonathan Yen ◽  
Joanne Li ◽  
Hanze Ying ◽  
...  

Anin vitroandin vivodrug-reporting system is developed for real-time monitoring of drug release via the analysis of the concurrently released near-infrared fluorescence dye.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastiano Bariselli ◽  
Nanami Miyazaki ◽  
Alexxai Kravitz

AbstractStimulants are one of the most widely prescribed classes of pharmaceuticals, but it is unclear which brain pathways underlie their therapeutic and adverse actions. Here, with real-time monitoring of circuit plasticity, we demonstrate that psychostimulants strengthen orbitofrontal (OFC) to dorsomedial striatum (DMS) pathway synapses, and increase striatal output in awake mice. In vivo high-frequency stimulation of OFC-DMS pathway blocked stimulant-induced potentiation and the expression of locomotor sensitization, thereby directly linking OFC-DMS plasticity to hyperactivity.


2016 ◽  
Vol 214 (6) ◽  
pp. 649-652 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hema V. Pingali ◽  
Angela K. Hilliker

Translation is carefully regulated to control protein levels and allow quick responses to changes in the environment. Certain questions about translation in vivo have been unattainable until now. In this issue, Pichon et al. (2016. J. Cell Biol. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201605024) describe a new technique to allow real-time monitoring of translation on single mRNAs.


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