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Stable and reliable bio-interfacing electrodes based on conductive hydrogels

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A laser scanning method can be used to make conductive hydrogels that strongly and selectively adhere to polymer substrates, even in wet physiological environments.

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Fig. 1: Bio-interfacing electrodes with strong wet stability and adhesion of PEDOT:PSS hydrogels on polymer substrates.

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Song, D., Liu, N. Stable and reliable bio-interfacing electrodes based on conductive hydrogels. Nat Electron 7, 432–433 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-024-01179-z

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