All-printed stretchable corneal sensor on soft contact lenses for noninvasive and painless ocular electrodiagnosis
Though smart contact lenses are an attractive technology for recording electroretinogram signals, existing approaches suffer from poor mechanical reliability, chemical stability and wettability. Here, the authors report an all-printed stretchable corneal sensor built on commercial soft contact lense...
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Main Authors: | Kyunghun Kim, Ho Joong Kim, Haozhe Zhang, Woohyun Park, Dawn Meyer, Min Ku Kim, Bongjoong Kim, Heun Park, Baoxing Xu, Pete Kollbaum, Bryan W. Boudouris, Chi Hwan Lee |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a68f10347aaa42479f99fe87e1440771 |
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