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      Soft and elastic hydrogel-based microelectronics for localized low-voltage neuromodulation

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          The rise of plastic bioelectronics.

          Plastic bioelectronics is a research field that takes advantage of the inherent properties of polymers and soft organic electronics for applications at the interface of biology and electronics. The resulting electronic materials and devices are soft, stretchable and mechanically conformable, which are important qualities for interacting with biological systems in both wearable and implantable devices. Work is currently aimed at improving these devices with a view to making the electronic-biological interface as seamless as possible.
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            Stretchable silicon nanoribbon electronics for skin prosthesis.

            Sensory receptors in human skin transmit a wealth of tactile and thermal signals from external environments to the brain. Despite advances in our understanding of mechano- and thermosensation, replication of these unique sensory characteristics in artificial skin and prosthetics remains challenging. Recent efforts to develop smart prosthetics, which exploit rigid and/or semi-flexible pressure, strain and temperature sensors, provide promising routes for sensor-laden bionic systems, but with limited stretchability, detection range and spatio-temporal resolution. Here we demonstrate smart prosthetic skin instrumented with ultrathin, single crystalline silicon nanoribbon strain, pressure and temperature sensor arrays as well as associated humidity sensors, electroresistive heaters and stretchable multi-electrode arrays for nerve stimulation. This collection of stretchable sensors and actuators facilitate highly localized mechanical and thermal skin-like perception in response to external stimuli, thus providing unique opportunities for emerging classes of prostheses and peripheral nervous system interface technologies.
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              A highly stretchable, transparent, and conductive polymer

              A polymer is described that is conductive and stretchable, which can lead to electronics that can conform to the human body.
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                Journal
                Nature Biomedical Engineering
                Nat Biomed Eng
                Springer Nature
                2157-846X
                January 2019
                January 8 2019
                January 2019
                : 3
                : 1
                : 58-68
                Article
                10.1038/s41551-018-0335-6
                30932073
                c6833061-4c15-4a8e-b857-9705e412a402
                © 2019

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