Biomimetic Approaches Toward Smart Bio-hybrid Systems.

Nano Res

Department of Chemistry, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Published: June 2018

Bio-integrated materials and devices can blur the interfaces between living and artificial systems. Microfluidics, bioelectronics and engineered nanostructures, with close interactions with biology at the cellular or tissue levels, have already yielded a spectrum of new applications. Many new designs emerge, including those of organ-on-a-chip systems, biodegradable implants, electroceutical devices, minimally invasive neuro-prosthetic tools, and soft robotics. In this review, we highlight a few recent advances on the fabrication and application of the smart bio-hybrid systems, with a particular emphasis on the three-dimensional (3D) bio-integrated devices that mimick the 3D feature of tissue scaffolds. Moreover, neurons integrated with engineered nanostructures for wireless neuromodulation and dynamic neural output will be briefly discussed. We will also go over the progress in the construction of cell-enabled soft robotics, where a tight coupling of the synthetic and biological parts is crucial for efficient functions. Finally, we summarize the approaches for enhancing bio-integration with biomimetic micro- and nanostructures.

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