Self-Powered Medical Implants Using Triboelectric Technology
Dong-Min Lee,
Jinsong Kim,
Inah Hyun
et al.
Abstract:Metrics & MoreArticle Recommendations CONSPECTUS: Electronic medicines represent a class of biomedical technology that exploits electrical impulses to achieve diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. They allow patients to identify their physiological conditions themselves through effortless diagnosis methods, no longer confining treatment solely to medical examinations by physicians. Their clinical practices also operate as an alternative therapeutic approach to pharmacological interventions, wherein the electric… Show more
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