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      Microfluidic Fabrication of Colloidal Nanomaterials-Encapsulated Microcapsules for Biomolecular Sensing.

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          Implantable sensors that detect biomarkers in vivo are critical for early disease diagnostics. Although many colloidal nanomaterials have been developed into optical sensors to detect biomolecules in vitro, their application in vivo as implantable sensors is hindered by potential migration or clearance from the implantation site. One potential solution is incorporating colloidal nanosensors in hydrogel scaffold prior to implantation. However, direct contact between the nanosensors and hydrogel matrix has the potential to disrupt sensor performance. Here, we develop a hollow-microcapsule-based sensing platform that protects colloidal nanosensors from direct contact with hydrogel matrix. Using microfluidics, colloidal nanosensors were encapsulated in polyethylene glycol microcapsules with liquid cores. The microcapsules selectively trap the nanosensors within the core while allowing free diffusion of smaller molecules such as glucose and heparin. Glucose-responsive quantum dots or gold nanorods or heparin-responsive gold nanorods were each encapsulated. Microcapsules loaded with these sensors showed responsive optical signals in the presence of target biomolecules (glucose or heparin). Furthermore, these microcapsules can be immobilized into biocompatible hydrogel as implantable devices for biomolecular sensing. This technique offers new opportunities to extend the utility of colloidal nanosensors from solution-based detection to implantable device-based detection.

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          Journal
          Nano Lett.
          Nano letters
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1530-6992
          1530-6984
          Feb 06 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The First Affiliated Hospital, School of Electronics and Information Technology, Sun Yat-Sen University , Guangzhou 510275, China.
          [2 ] School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Department of Physics, Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States.
          [3 ] Department of Food Science, Cornell University , Ithaca, New York 14853, United States.
          [4 ] Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
          Article
          10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00026
          28152589
          c9312c54-34ae-4c0b-8437-ce486fb1c5af
          History

          Microcapsules,biomolecular sensing,microfluidic fabrication,nanosensors

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