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Nanostructured Conductive Polymers as Biomaterials

Rylie A. Green, Sungchul Back, Nigel H. Lovell, and Laura A. Poole-Warren [Pg.707]

Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia [Pg.707]

Conductive polymers (CPs) are an emerging teehnology in the field of biomaterials. While CPs retain a predominantly investigative role in the field of medical implants, they have shown potential across a wide range of applications, including neural interfaces, biosensors, nerve grafts, and drug-delivery devices. [Pg.707]

Nanostructured Conductive Polymers Edited by Ali Eftekhaii 2010 John Wiley Sons, Ltd [Pg.707]


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