Design, Construction, and Application of Implantable Fiber Biosensors

C Chengqiang Tang S Sihui Yu W Wenjun Li T Tao Huang Y Yiqing Yang S Songlin Zhang H Huisheng Peng X Xuemei Sun

Abstract

AbstractThe functioning of living organisms generates a wide array of physiological signals. Deciphering these signals is crucial for understanding physiological processes and advancing disease diagnostics and therapies. Implantable fiber biosensors (IFBs) have emerged as a promising solution, enabling minimally invasive, real‐time, in situ monitoring. However, comprehensive insights into the design principles, fabrication methodologies, biocompatibility, and system integration of IFBs remain limited. This perspective highlights recent advancements in IFB design and their translation into practical applications. Key progress in material strategies, structural assembly, and fabrication technologies are summarized. Biocompatibility considerations including cytotoxicity, mechanical compatibility, hemocompatibility, histocompatibility, and lifecycle management are thoroughly examined. Integration strategies critical for clinical and real‐world deployment are also discussed. Finally, this work outlines the major challenges and proposes future directions to guide the continued development of IFBs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published September 18, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

C

Chengqiang Tang

S

Sihui Yu

W

Wenjun Li

T

Tao Huang

Y

Yiqing Yang

S

Songlin Zhang

H

Huisheng Peng

X

Xuemei Sun