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The convergence of materials science, electronics, and biology, namely bioelectronic interfaces, leads novel and precise communication with biological tissue, particularly with the nervous system. However, the translation of lab‐based innovation toward cli ...
2020

Soft probes for bio-electrochemical imaging

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The aim of bioimaging is to visualize properties and processes of living objects or biological samples and extracts image-related information for revealing important physical structures or map the distribution of specific biomolecules in tissues for clinic ...
EPFL2017

Bio/CMOS Interfaces and Co-Design

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Understanding and mastering the key area of CMOS biointerfaces requires a plurality of skills going beyond traditional disciplines. Indeed, biosensor design requires knowledge of biology and chemistry, surface and semiconductor technology, and electronics. ...
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Remote System for Monitoring Animal Models With Single-Metabolite Bio-Nano-Sensors

Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara, Eric Meurville, Cristina Boero, Andrea Cavallini, Léandre Bolomey

A novel system for remote monitoring of metabolism in an animal model is proposed in this paper. The system is obtained by integrating bio-nano-sensors to detect single- metabolites, an electrochemical front-end made with off-the-shelf components, a radio ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2013

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