Osseosurface electronics—thin, wireless, battery-free and multimodal musculoskeletal biointerfaces
The development of high-performance implantable soft electronics as diagnostic platforms is key to realizing improved health monitoring. Here, the authors design wireless, battery-free, implantable bioelectronics that interface with the osseosurface for chronic musculoskeletal system monitoring.
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Main Authors: | Le Cai, Alex Burton, David A. Gonzales, Kevin Albert Kasper, Amirhossein Azami, Roberto Peralta, Megan Johnson, Jakob A. Bakall, Efren Barron Villalobos, Ethan C. Ross, John A. Szivek, David S. Margolis, Philipp Gutruf |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fa17d67fc77349df8d6a3d4208245ded |
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