THE DERMAL ABYSS: Color-Changing Tattoos for Medical Diagnostics

Katia Vega, Nan Jiang, Xin Liu, Viirj Kan, N. Barry, P. Maes, Ali K. Yetisan, J. Paradiso
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Can tattoos reveal changes in human physiology? The Dermal Abyss (d-abyss) presents an approach to biointerfaces in which the body surface is rendered an interactive display. Traditional tattoo inks are replaced with biosensors whose colours or intensity change in response to variations of biomarkers in the interstitial fluid. The Dermal Abyss is designed to use the aesthetics, permanence, and visible nature of tattoos to encode diagnostic information. Here, tattoo biosensors were designed to report on the concentration of sodium ions, glucose, and pH in the skin. We report the preliminary quantitative evaluation of these biosensors in an ex vivo skin model by assessing their visibility of color changes from the dermis. This work provides a proof of concept of a platform in which the skin reveals information inside the body, tattoos form wearable displays within the skin, and the body's metabolism works as an input for the d-abyss biosensors.
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皮肤深渊:用于医学诊断的变色纹身
纹身能揭示人体生理变化吗?真皮深渊(d-abyss)提出了一种生物界面的方法,其中身体表面呈现交互式显示。传统的纹身墨水被生物传感器取代,其颜色或强度随组织液中生物标志物的变化而变化。皮肤深渊的设计是利用纹身的美学、持久性和可见性来编码诊断信息。在这里,纹身生物传感器被设计用来报告皮肤中钠离子、葡萄糖和pH值的浓度。我们报告了这些生物传感器在离体皮肤模型中的初步定量评估,通过评估它们对真皮层颜色变化的可见性。这项工作提供了一个平台的概念证明,在这个平台上,皮肤可以显示身体内部的信息,纹身在皮肤内形成可穿戴的显示器,身体的新陈代谢可以作为d-abyss生物传感器的输入。
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