2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111068
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Novel 3D printed device with integrated macroscale magnetic field triggerable anti-cancer drug delivery system

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“…The shape, dimensions and internal structure of the object can be highly customised due to layer-by-layer fabrication allowing for fabrication of unique objects and devices [42]. In one such example, extrusionbased 3D printing was used to fabricate the drug reservoir and capsule of a magnetically triggered drug release device [43]. The capsule contained a magnetic PDMS sponge, which was loaded with drugs, and an aperture at one end for drug release.…”
Section: Extrusion-based 3dpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shape, dimensions and internal structure of the object can be highly customised due to layer-by-layer fabrication allowing for fabrication of unique objects and devices [42]. In one such example, extrusionbased 3D printing was used to fabricate the drug reservoir and capsule of a magnetically triggered drug release device [43]. The capsule contained a magnetic PDMS sponge, which was loaded with drugs, and an aperture at one end for drug release.…”
Section: Extrusion-based 3dpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A magnetic sponge cylinder with a 3D printed reservoir exhibited on-demand, localized delivery of 5-fluorouracil as triggered by varying strengths of magnetic fields applied using an external device, enabling long-term, efficient carcinogenic cell inhibition. On-demand delivery is ensured as higher drug dose is released upon application of higher magnetic field and vice versa (87). Utilization of 3D printing for the production of PM is owing to its characteristics of precisely manufacturing intricate shapes and allowing easy modifications.…”
Section: Three-dimensional Printed Personalized Drug Delivery For Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a large development of textiles that integrate sensors [18], Servier and Bioserenity have launched in January 2019, Cardioskin™, a smart T-shirt which functions as a portable and wearable electrocardiogram that can monitor the heart for unlimited duration. The patient can input symptoms through a connected mobile App and that step further helps the cardiologist to correlate analysis of the data collected by the T-shirt and any related symptoms (Figure 2) [49]. Around 1.2 billion people suffer from hypertension (the main risk of heart disease and stroke) but only half diagnosed; all the system involved in detection (including digital offers) can be seen as really helpful.…”
Section: World Of Smart Wearablementioning
confidence: 99%