生物传感器
接口
纳米技术
微流控
合成生物学
计算机科学
生化工程
材料科学
计算生物学
生物
工程类
计算机硬件
作者
Matthew E. Allen,Elina Kamilova,Carolina Monck,Francesca Ceroni,Yubing Hu,Ali K. Yetisen,Yuval Elani
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202309509
摘要
Abstract Dermal tattoo biosensors are promising platforms for real‐time monitoring of biomarkers, with skin used as a diagnostic interface. Traditional tattoo sensors have utilized small molecules as biosensing elements. However, the rise of synthetic biology has enabled the potential employment of engineered bacteria as living analytical tools. Exploiting engineered bacterial sensors will allow for potentially more sensitive detection across a broad biomarker range, with advanced processing and sense/response functionalities using genetic circuits. Here, the interfacing of bacterial biosensors as living analytics in tattoos is shown. Engineered bacteria are encapsulated into micron‐scale hydrogel beads prepared through scalable microfluidics. These biosensors can sense both biochemical cues (model biomarkers) and biophysical cues (temperature changes, using RNA thermometers), with fluorescent readouts. By tattooing beads into skin models and confirming sensor activity post‐tattooing, our study establishes a foundation for integrating bacteria as living biosensing entities in tattoos.
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