The use of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology in medical and biological applications has increased dramatically in the past decade due to the potential for enhanced sensitivity, functionality, and performance associated with the miniaturization of devices, as well as the market potential for low-cost, personalized medicine. However, the utility of such devices in clinical medicine is ultimately limited due to factors associated with prevailing micromachined materials such as silicon, as it poses concerns of safety and reliability due to its intrinsically brittle properties, making it prone to catastrophic failure. Recent advances in titanium (Ti) micromachining provides an opportunity to create devices with enhanced safety and...
Arrays of microneedles (MNAs) are integrated in an out-of-plane fashion with a base plate and can se...
Microneedle arrays have been proposed for drug delivery and point-of-care diagnostics to improve the...
Conventional microneedles (MNs) are designed as an array of micrometer-sized projections that can pa...
Abstract—Microneedle-based drug delivery has shown consid-erable promise for enabling painless trans...
Drug delivery to the eye remains a key challenge, due to limitations inherent to prevailing delivery...
As a large shift in demographic age occurs, there is a growing desire for advancements in biomedical...
Optical Clearing Agents (OCAs) increase the transmittance of light through tissues, which represents...
In this study, isotropic wet etching technology has been developed to achieve the pyramidal needle s...
Microneedle arrays (MA) have been extensively investigated in recent decades for transdermal drug de...
In this paper, we present the fabrication and characterization of Ti and Au coated hollow silicon mi...
Neural prosthetic interfaces based upon penetrating microelectrode devices have broadened our unders...
Understanding material-host interactions is critical to designing and characterizing biomaterials fo...
Transdermal drug delivery is a promising approach that allows controlled release of drug over time w...
Abstract. A two-wafer polysilicon micromolding process has been developed for the fabrication of hol...
Arrays of microneedles (MNAs) are integrated in an out-of-plane fashion with a base plate and can se...
Arrays of microneedles (MNAs) are integrated in an out-of-plane fashion with a base plate and can se...
Microneedle arrays have been proposed for drug delivery and point-of-care diagnostics to improve the...
Conventional microneedles (MNs) are designed as an array of micrometer-sized projections that can pa...
Abstract—Microneedle-based drug delivery has shown consid-erable promise for enabling painless trans...
Drug delivery to the eye remains a key challenge, due to limitations inherent to prevailing delivery...
As a large shift in demographic age occurs, there is a growing desire for advancements in biomedical...
Optical Clearing Agents (OCAs) increase the transmittance of light through tissues, which represents...
In this study, isotropic wet etching technology has been developed to achieve the pyramidal needle s...
Microneedle arrays (MA) have been extensively investigated in recent decades for transdermal drug de...
In this paper, we present the fabrication and characterization of Ti and Au coated hollow silicon mi...
Neural prosthetic interfaces based upon penetrating microelectrode devices have broadened our unders...
Understanding material-host interactions is critical to designing and characterizing biomaterials fo...
Transdermal drug delivery is a promising approach that allows controlled release of drug over time w...
Abstract. A two-wafer polysilicon micromolding process has been developed for the fabrication of hol...
Arrays of microneedles (MNAs) are integrated in an out-of-plane fashion with a base plate and can se...
Arrays of microneedles (MNAs) are integrated in an out-of-plane fashion with a base plate and can se...
Microneedle arrays have been proposed for drug delivery and point-of-care diagnostics to improve the...
Conventional microneedles (MNs) are designed as an array of micrometer-sized projections that can pa...