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Correction: Turyanskaya et al. µXRF Elemental Mapping of Bioresorbable Magnesium-Based Implants in Bone. <i>Materials</i> 2016, <i>9</i>, 811. [PDF]

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Turyanskaya A   +9 more
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Materials for Bioresorbable Radio Frequency Electronics

Advanced Materials, 2013
Materials, device designs and manufacturing approaches are presented for classes of RF electronic components that are capable of complete dissolution in water or biofluids. All individual passive/active components as well as system-level examples such as wireless RF energy harvesting circuits exploit active materials that are biocompatible. The results
Suk-Won Hwang   +2 more
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Futuristic medical implants using bioresorbable materials and devices

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2019
Implantable medical devices have been used for real-time monitoring of physical parameters (temperature, pressure and biopotentials), sustained drug release, cardiovascular and pulmonary stents and other clinical applications. Several biocompatible materials (titanium and its alloys, aluminium, cobalt-alloys, stainless steel, poly-ethylene ...
Suman Chatterjee, Mansi Saxena
exaly   +4 more sources

Advances in Bioresorbable Materials and Electronics

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Transient electronic systems represent an emerging class of technology that is defined by an ability to fully or partially dissolve, disintegrate, or otherwise disappear at controlled rates or triggered times through engineered chemical or physical processes after a required period of operation.
Yamin Zhang   +5 more
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Advanced Materials and Devices for Bioresorbable Electronics

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2018
Recent advances in materials chemistry establish the foundations for unusual classes of electronic systems, characterized by their ability to fully or partially dissolve, disintegrate, or otherwise physically or chemically decompose in a controlled fashion after some defined period of stable operation.
Seung-Kyun Kang   +3 more
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