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.
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over 6 years ago

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.