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Bioelectrode Interfacing
In article number 2209324, Yi Lu, Ji Liu and co‐workers report the construction of a seamless interface between bioelectrodes and brain tissues with a conducting hydrogel coating, featuring tissue‐like modulus, highly desirable electrochemical properties, robust interface, and long‐term reliability, enabling stable electrophysiological recording and low‐voltage electrical...
Coating conventional metallic electrodes with conducting polymers has enabled the essential characteristics required for bioelectronics, such as biocompatibility, electrical conductivity, mechanical compliance, and the capacity for structural and chemical functionalization of the bioelectrodes. However, the fragile interface between the conducting polymer and the electrode in wet physiological environment...
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