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Delivery of Cargo with a Bioelectronic Trigger
Biological systems
exchange information often with chemical signals. Here, we demonstrate
the chemical delivery of a fluorescent label using a bioelectronic
trigger. Acid-sensitive microparticles release fluorescin diacetate
upon low pH induced by a bioelectronic device. Cardiac fibroblast
cells (CFs) uptake fluorescin diacetate, which transforms into fluorescein
and emits a fluorescent signal. This proof-of-concept bioelectronic
triggered delivery may be used in the future for real-time programming
and control of cells and cell systems