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Biocompatible Conductive Inks
In article number 2107099, Cunjiang Yu and co‐workers report the recent development of a conductive ink that is fully biocompatible at the cell, tissue, and organ levels. It also allows for conformal interfacing with human skin for high‐fidelity electrophysiological measurements. This cover illustrates the conformal contact of the ink film with skin.
The need to develop wearable devices for personal health monitoring, diagnostics, and therapy has inspired the production of innovative on‐demand, customizable technologies. Several of these technologies enable printing of raw electronic materials directly onto biological organs and tissues. However, few of them have been thoroughly investigated for biocompatibility of the raw materials on the cellular,...
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