Information Transmission through Biotic–Abiotic Interfaces to Restore or Enhance Human Function
Alexander R. Kelly,
Dominic J. Glover
Abstract:Advancements in reliable information transfer across biotic− abiotic interfaces have enabled the restoration of lost human function. For example, communication between neuronal cells and electrical devices restores the ability to walk to a tetraplegic patient and vision to patients blinded by retinal disease. These impactful medical achievements are aided by tailored biotic− abiotic interfaces that maximize information transfer fidelity by considering the physical properties of the underlying biological and sy… Show more
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