Figure 3. THIN-based organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) interface for real-time amplification and monitoring of bio-signals (IMAGE)
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THIN-based organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) developed by the IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging was applied to the heart, anterior tibialis muscle, and cerebral cortex of rats. The device conformally adheres to dynamic and soft tissues – including beating heart, twitching TA muscles, and the delicate brain surface – and enables real-time amplification and monitoring of subtle physiological signals across diverse in vivo environments.
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