Magnetic Living Hydrogels for Intestinal Localization, Retention, and Diagnosis

Volume: 31, Issue: 27
Published: Apr 23, 2021
Abstract
Natural microbial sensing circuits can be rewired into new gene networks to build living sensors that detect and respond to disease-associated biomolecules. However, synthetic living sensors, once ingested, are cleared from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract within 48 hours; retaining devices in the intestinal lumen is prone to intestinal blockage or device migration. To localize synthetic microbes and safely extend their residence in the GI tract...
Paper Details
Title
Magnetic Living Hydrogels for Intestinal Localization, Retention, and Diagnosis
Published Date
Apr 23, 2021
Volume
31
Issue
27
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