Fluidic enabled bioelectronic implants: opportunities and challenges
<p>Bioelectronic implants are increasingly facilitating novel strategies for clinical diagnosis and treatment. The integration of fluidic technologies into such implants enables new complementary routes for sensing and therapy alongside electrical interaction. Indeed, these two technologies, e...
Main Authors: | Coles, L, Oluwasanya, P, Karam, N, Proctor, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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