Figure 1. Mechanically transformable and imperceptible hydrogel-elastomer adhesive bilayer (THIN) transistor based on an ion-electron conducting nanomembrane for bio-signal amplification (IMAGE)
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The IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging has developed a free-standing ion-electron conducting nanomembrane (THIN) that retains structural integrity without external support. When implemented as an organic electrochemical transistor (OECT), the THIN device adapts conformally to curved biological tissues by absorbing bodily fluids and enables real-time on-site amplification of subtle bio-signals for precise in vivo monitoring.
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