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  • Developing biointerfaces that combine the advantages of both monolithic and focal elements remains challenging. Now, a hydrogel that releases surface-modified granules and shows biointerface transition capability has been developed. This granule-releasing hydrogel manages colitis, accelerates wound healing, and facilitates cardiac tissue regeneration and mapping of cardiac activity with bioelectronic devices.

    • Jiuyun Shi
    • Yiliang Lin
    • Bozhi Tian
    Research
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 1, P: 73-86
  • Microfabrication has an essential role in device fabrication but is accompanied by unfavourable environmental footprint. This study presents a bioinspired permeable junction approach for sustainable microfabrication, which eliminates the use of hazardous chemicals and minimizes energy consumption.

    • Chuanwang Yang
    • Pengju Li
    • Bozhi Tian
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 7, P: 1190-1203
  • Creating hierarchical synthetic materials that can modulate microbial communities remains a great challenge due to the complex interactions between microbiota and their colonized environments. Now, a soil-inspired chemical system that responds to chemical, optical and mechanical stimuli has been developed. The soil-inspired chemical system can enhance microbial cultures and biofuel production, enrich gut bacterial diversity and alleviate ulcerative colitis symptoms.

    • Yiliang Lin
    • Xiang Gao
    • Bozhi Tian
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 15, P: 119-128
  • A silicon-based electrode system is described that allows tunable spatiotemporal photostimulation of cardiac systems, with the optoelectronic capabilities of these devices being demonstrated in mouse, rat and pig heart models.

    • Pengju Li
    • Jing Zhang
    • Bozhi Tian
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 626, P: 990-998
  • A wireless electronic capsule — which is engineered for ingestion and has a sensing ribbon that conforms to the shape of the stomach — can provide non-invasive and long-term tracking of gastric electrophysiological signals.

    • Pengju Li
    • Jiuyun Shi
    • Bozhi Tian
    News & Views
    Nature Electronics
    Volume: 7, P: 434-435
  • Fabrication of semiconductor heterojunctions typically involves a complex process and often leads to bioincompatibility. Here, the authors propose a porous heterojunction in p-type silicon via simple stain etching at ambient conditions, and apply it in optically induced biomodulation.

    • Aleksander Prominski
    • Jiuyun Shi
    • Menahem Y. Rotenberg
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 21, P: 647-655
  • Electroceuticals apply electrical or electrochemical signals to regulate physiological functions. This Review explores (photo)electrochemical modulation in implantable electroceuticals, highlighting energy conversion principles and device designs for the remote control of biological systems.

    • Jiuyun Shi
    • Pengju Li
    • Bozhi Tian
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Bioengineering
    Volume: 3, P: 485-504