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The rapid pace of progress in implantable electronics driven by novel technology has created devices with unconventional designs and features to reduce invasiveness and establish new sensing and stimulating techniques. Among the designs, injectable forms of biomedical electronics are explored for accurate and safe targeting of deep‐seated body organs. Here, the classes of biomedical electronics and...
In article number 1907478, Tae‐il Kim and co‐workers review the recent advancements in injectable types of implantable electronics for minimally invasive sensing and stimulation of internal body organs. Diverse classes of biomedical implants designed into injectable or insertable high‐aspect‐ratio shaft‐like formats enable stimulation and measurements of site‐specific regions in the body.
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