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Implantable LED's are a GO!
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Posted: October 18, 2010 at 5:37 pm
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Looks like some smart people have figured out a safe way to develop implantable grade LED's! oh boy oh boy oh boy!

Via Psysorg.org:

Researchers in the US, China, Korea and Singapore have collaborated to develop flexible ultra-thin sheets of inorganic light emitting diodes (LEDs) and photodetectors for implantation under the skin for medical monitoring, activating photo-sensitive drugs, and other biomedical applications.

The research, led by John Rogers of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the US, and published today in Nature Materials developed flexible arrays 2.5 ¼m thick and 100 x 100 ¼m square, which is much smaller than any commercially available array. They printed circuits directly onto a rigid glass substrate and then transferred them to an inexpensive biocompatible polymer called poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) to create a mesh-like array of LEDs and photodetectors.
The PDMS substrate is flexible enough that the circuits can still function even if twisted or stretched by even as much as 75 percent. Rogers said most research has concentrated on organic LEDs (OLEDs), which are extremely sensitive to water and oxygen, but the flexible arrays are encapsulated in a thin layer of silicon rubber, which makes them waterproof and allows them to function well when implanted or completely immersed in biofluids. The design also eliminates the mechanical constraints normally imposed on such devices by the inflexible semiconductor wafers that support them.
The researchers successfully tested the LEDs by integrating a sheet into the fingertip of a vinyl glove, which they then immersed in soapy water, and they have also implanted an array beneath the skin in an animal model.

Potential biomedical applications for the LEDs include implantable patches for monitoring wound healing, for use in diagnosis or spectroscopy, or to control the delivery of drugs triggered by light in photodynamic drug therapy. They could also be used in light-emitting sutures or implantable illuminated plasmonic crystals, and may find application in robotics.
Rogers has recently founded a company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, mc10, to work on commercializing the new technology, which is a goal he regards as "incredibly appealing." Rogers said he wanted the technology to have an impact, and that was the end goal serving as the motivation for the work.

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So what does this mean? Oh man.. the possibilities are endless! The kicker would be if we could interact with them from an external source. This would require some sort of a receiver, but damn... it would be on like donkey kong!

.: Adam
Edited by Adam on October 18, 2010 at 5:38 pm
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Posted: October 18, 2010 at 7:28 pm
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Can you put some around your rectum that would flash just before you poo?

If you want to do it Adam, post a picture. In action of course.
Edited by TattooBox on October 18, 2010 at 7:29 pm
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all I can think of is the green lanterns ring
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I gotta sign up for the tests on humans :D
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I wonder if I could have an ET finger... that would be so awesome!
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sooo want them
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Ironman chest piece :)
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you could have ''OPEN'' flashing like a neon sign above your crotch.
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Keiran1980 wrote:
I wonder if I could have an ET finger... that would be so awesome!


THIS!!!!
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Posted: October 20, 2010 at 5:56 pm
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Can you put them on head of penis? Cuz sometimes, in the dark...