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Bioadaptive liquid-infused multifunctional fibers for long-term neural recording via BDNF stabilization and enhanced neural interaction

Authors
 Kim, Tae Young  ;  Son, Yeonzu  ;  Yook, Keun-Young  ;  Lee, Dong Gyu  ;  Kim, Young  ;  Kim, Seo Jung  ;  Park, Kijun  ;  Lee, Yurim  ;  Lee, Tae Kyung  ;  Chung, Justin J.  ;  Yang, Congqi  ;  Park, Seongjun  ;  Seo, Jungmok 
Citation
 SCIENCE ADVANCES, Vol.11(37), 2025-09 
Article Number
 eadz1228 
Journal Title
SCIENCE ADVANCES
Issue Date
2025-09
Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) enable direct communication between the brain and computers. However, their long-term functionality remains limited due to signal degradation caused by acute insertion trauma, chronic foreign body reaction (FBR), and biofouling at the device-tissue interface. To address these challenges, we introduce a multifunctional surface modification strategy called targeting-specific interaction and blocking nonspecific adhesion (TAB) coating for flexible fiber, achieving a synergistic integration of mechanical compliance and biochemical stability. The coating combines brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) conjugation and a lubricant-infused surface. This dual-functional design enables selective interaction with neurons and astrocytes while preventing nonspecific adhesion. Notably, high-quality single-unit neural signals were stably recorded for more than 12 months after implantation, demonstrating exceptional long-term recording performance. Integrating mechanical compatibility, antifouling properties, and selective neural cell interaction, the TAB-coated multifunctional fiber represents a transformative approach for neural implants, bridging biological systems with computational systems.
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DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adz1228
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Seo Jung(김서정)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/208151
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