Giuseppe SchiavoneFlorian FalleggerXiaoyang KangBeatrice BarraNicolas VachicourasEvgenia RoussinovaIvan FurfaroS. JiguetIsmael SeáñezSimon BorgognonAndreas RowaldQin LiChuan QinErwan BézardJocelyne BlochGrégoire CourtineMarco CapogrossoStéphanie P. Lacour
In article 1906512, Stéphanie P. Lacour and co-workers propose an experimental framework to advance the translation of soft, implantable bioelectronic interfaces toward medical research and use. A biomimetic in vitro multimodal platform captures the dynamic biophysical environment and replicates in vivo function of the soft implant to fast-forward its validation toward therapeutical use.
Giuseppe SchiavoneFlorian FalleggerXiaoyang KangBeatrice BarraNicolas VachicourasEvgenia RoussinovaIvan FurfaroS. JiguetIsmael SeáñezSimon BorgognonAndreas RowaldQin LiChuan QinErwan BézardJocelyne BlochGrégoire CourtineMarco CapogrossoStéphanie P. Lacour
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