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Bioelectronic Sensors for Neuromuscular Perception in Human‐Machine Interfaces
This review summarizes recent advances in bioelectronic sensors for neuromuscular perception in human‐machine interfaces. By integrating biopotential, electrical impedance, and electrochemical sensing strategies with flexible electrode interfaces, these bioelectronic sensing systems enable intuitive, real‐time detection of muscle and nerve activity ...
Junwei Li+5 more
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Dried Lactating Cow Manure in the Ration of Growing Chickens
C. W. Turner
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Exploring Polydioxanone as a Substrate for Fully Resorbable Implantable Sensors
Polydioxanone (PDO) is explored as a substrate for fully resorbable implantable sensors. Using screen‐printing and special formulated zinc and PEDOT:PSS inks, temperature and conductivity sensors, organic electrochemical transistors and antennas are fabricated and characterized directly on PDO.
Finn Jaekel+12 more
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A New Method to Distinguish the Milk Adulteration with Neutralizers by Detection of Lactic Acid [PDF]
Aiello, Alessandra+3 more
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THE UTILIZATION OF INTRAVENOUS SODIUM r-LACTATE
Harold A. Abramson, Philip Eggleton
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A multiplexed device is fabricated via silicon microelectronics and adapted for electrochemical sensing interface. Its 100 um gold disk electrodes are modified with porous gold foam and coated with a rapid, biocompatibleantifouling layer. Universal immunoglobulin G (IgG) capture is enabled through Protein A/G.
Vuslat B. Juska+9 more
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Perioperative euglycemic DKA: The YIN and YANG of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors. [PDF]
Bhosale S+3 more
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Prediction of pH changes during immersion of meat proteic matrices in acidic marinades [PDF]
Bohuon, Philippe+3 more
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Implantable biosensors hold the promise to revolutionize the way disease diagnosis and progression during treatment are viewed. However, in the current state of art, their efficiency is limited by certain material challenges. Porous Silicon (pSi) is a viable material for in vivo monitoring of biomarkers, and its potential as an implantable biosensor is
Pritam Sharma+4 more
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