Electronic Bandages or "Bio-patches" are new biomedical technology

Electronic Bandages or "Bio-patches" are new biomedical technology

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Publish Date:
13 September, 2024
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Medical Technology
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A skin-like biomedical technology that uses a mesh of conducting nanowires and a thin layer of elastic polymer might bring new electronic bandages that monitor biosignals for medical applications and provide therapeutic stimulation through the skin.

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