2023
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adh8619
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OLED catheters for inner-body phototherapy: A case of type 2 diabetes mellitus improved via duodenal photobiomodulation

Jee Hoon Sim,
Jinhee Kwon,
Hyeonwook Chae
et al.

Abstract: Phototherapeutics has shown promise in treating various diseases without surgical or drug interventions. However, it is challenging to use it in inner-body applications due to the limited light penetration depth through the skin. Therefore, we propose an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) catheter as an effective photobiomodulation (PBM) platform useful for tubular organs such as duodenums. A fully encapsulated highly flexible OLED is mounted over a round columnar structure, producing axially uniform illumina… Show more

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“…PBM is also explored for inner-body applications such as in the work reported by Yoo et al , 68 which proposed a deep red cylindrical OLED catheter as an effective PBM platform for tubular organs. Their biocompatible and airtight OLED device can operate in aqueous environments for extended periods of time.…”
Section: Applications Of Nir Oleds and Luminophoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PBM is also explored for inner-body applications such as in the work reported by Yoo et al , 68 which proposed a deep red cylindrical OLED catheter as an effective PBM platform for tubular organs. Their biocompatible and airtight OLED device can operate in aqueous environments for extended periods of time.…”
Section: Applications Of Nir Oleds and Luminophoresmentioning
confidence: 99%