We report an electro-nanofluidic membrane for tunable, ultra-low power drug delivery employing an ionic field effect transistor. Therapeutic release from a drug reservoir was successfully modulated, with high energy efficiency, by actively adjusting the surface charge of slit-nanochannels 50, 110, and 160 nm in size, by the polarization of a buried gate electrode and the consequent variation of the electrical double layer in the nanochannel. We demonstrated control over the transport of ionic species, including two relevant hypertension drugs, atenolol and perindopril, that could benefit from such modulation. By leveraging concentration-driven diffusion, we achieve a 2 to 3 order of magnitude reduction in power consumption as compared to ot...
Organic electronic devices are considered as one of the best candidates to replace conventional inor...
Smart drug delivery systems represent an interesting tool to significantly improve the efficiency an...
In this research I developed a new form of microfluidic transport technique that exploits electrokin...
This work is focused on the research on how to leverage nanochannels in the eld of Nanomedicine. Mor...
General adoption of advanced treatment protocols such as chronotherapy will hinge on progress in dru...
Manipulation of ions and molecules by external control at the nanoscale is highly relevant to biomed...
Advances in nanofabrication techniques have allowed producing fluidic channels of sub-100nm dimensio...
Recently, tremendous engineering applications utilizing new physics of nanoscale electrokinetics hav...
Patient-centered therapeutic management for chronic medical conditions is a desired but unmet need, ...
An electroosmotic (EO) actuator offers a low-power, low-voltage alternative in a diaphragm-based per...
Implantable devices offer an alternative to systemic delivery of drugs for the treatment of neurolog...
Within the sphere of clinical research, the provisional healthcare applications of nanoparticles hav...
International audienceNew and highly specific drug delivery tools will facilitate a better understan...
Synthetic conical nanochannels have gained attention for their ion rectification behavior, which can...
Usage of nanoparticles in current medicine has been continuously practiced creating an effective del...
Organic electronic devices are considered as one of the best candidates to replace conventional inor...
Smart drug delivery systems represent an interesting tool to significantly improve the efficiency an...
In this research I developed a new form of microfluidic transport technique that exploits electrokin...
This work is focused on the research on how to leverage nanochannels in the eld of Nanomedicine. Mor...
General adoption of advanced treatment protocols such as chronotherapy will hinge on progress in dru...
Manipulation of ions and molecules by external control at the nanoscale is highly relevant to biomed...
Advances in nanofabrication techniques have allowed producing fluidic channels of sub-100nm dimensio...
Recently, tremendous engineering applications utilizing new physics of nanoscale electrokinetics hav...
Patient-centered therapeutic management for chronic medical conditions is a desired but unmet need, ...
An electroosmotic (EO) actuator offers a low-power, low-voltage alternative in a diaphragm-based per...
Implantable devices offer an alternative to systemic delivery of drugs for the treatment of neurolog...
Within the sphere of clinical research, the provisional healthcare applications of nanoparticles hav...
International audienceNew and highly specific drug delivery tools will facilitate a better understan...
Synthetic conical nanochannels have gained attention for their ion rectification behavior, which can...
Usage of nanoparticles in current medicine has been continuously practiced creating an effective del...
Organic electronic devices are considered as one of the best candidates to replace conventional inor...
Smart drug delivery systems represent an interesting tool to significantly improve the efficiency an...
In this research I developed a new form of microfluidic transport technique that exploits electrokin...