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- who: Shadi A. Dayeh from the University of Pittsburgh, United States have published the research: A universal model of electrochemical safety limits in vivo for electrophysiological stimulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: It becomes crucial to accurately capture the effects of each charge injection parameter in the current injection process, which is what this model aims to achieve. performing EIS and voltage transient measurements and fitting the resultant data into the model presented in Equation . The authors propose that with characterizations illustrated in this work that the electrochemical safety limits can be predicted for any . . .
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