Integration of hydrogels in microfabrication processes for bioelectronic medicine: progress and outlook

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: March and colleagues from the Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates United States have published the article: Integration of hydrogels in microfabrication processes for bioelectronic medicine: Progress and outlook, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: While initial steps in this direction have been explored in recent years with elastomer-based bioelectronic interfaces (Lee K. Y. et_al, 2020; Renz et_al, 2020; Schiavone et_al, 2020a), further advances may be achieved by using even softer materials.

SUMMARY

    Conditions such as bladder dysfunction (Clausen et_al, 2018), chronic pain (Finch et_al, 2019), spinal cord injury (Wagner et_al . . .

     

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