A series of captivating and intricate information exchanges occur on soft interfaces(such as cells interface,tissue surface or soft epidermis),whether among simple microorganisms like bacteria or in the most complex o...A series of captivating and intricate information exchanges occur on soft interfaces(such as cells interface,tissue surface or soft epidermis),whether among simple microorganisms like bacteria or in the most complex organisms like humans,such as ion diffusion across capillary membranes,neurotransmitter exchanges among synapses,and sweat secretion through sweat glands.Decoding these signals and emulating these interactions on biological interfaces will contribute to a better understanding of physiological processes and diseases,as well as the study of the humanmachine interface.One example is continuous real-time monitoring of physiological cues,like glucose levels in sweat,allowing for effective diabetes assessment and timely insulin therapy[1].展开更多
基金financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(62235008)Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province-Major Project(BK20212012)+5 种基金Natural Science Foundation for Excellent Young Scholars(62322108)Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars(62201286)National Key R&D Program of China(2021YFB3601200)the Natural Science Foundation for Young Scholars of Jiangsu Province(BK20210596)the Program of Jiangsu Specially-Appointed ProfessorNatural Science Research Start-up Foundation of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications(NY221004,NY223184)。
文摘A series of captivating and intricate information exchanges occur on soft interfaces(such as cells interface,tissue surface or soft epidermis),whether among simple microorganisms like bacteria or in the most complex organisms like humans,such as ion diffusion across capillary membranes,neurotransmitter exchanges among synapses,and sweat secretion through sweat glands.Decoding these signals and emulating these interactions on biological interfaces will contribute to a better understanding of physiological processes and diseases,as well as the study of the humanmachine interface.One example is continuous real-time monitoring of physiological cues,like glucose levels in sweat,allowing for effective diabetes assessment and timely insulin therapy[1].