Hydrogel electrodes for interfacing with tissue
Conductive and elastic hydrogel-based microelectronic arrays with high current-injection density and low interfacial impedance with tissue enable the localized low-voltage electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve in live mice.
Published in
Bioengineering & Biotechnology
Like
Be the first to like this
Follow the Topic
Biotechnology
Life Sciences > Biological Sciences > Biotechnology
-
Nature Biomedical Engineering
This journal aspires to become the most prominent publishing venue in biomedical engineering by bringing together the most important advances in the discipline, enhancing their visibility, and providing overviews of the state of the art in each field.
Please sign in or register for FREE
If you are a registered user on Research Communities by Springer Nature, please sign in
The cover illustrates a hydrogel-based polymer-encapsulated microelectrode array pressed against soft jelly.
See Liu et al.
Image: Amir M. Foudeh, Yuxin Liu, Jia Liu and Zhenan Bao, Stanford University. Cover design: Alex Wing.