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Electrical stimulation using conductive polymer polypyrrole promotes differentiation of human neural stem cells: a biocompatible platform for translational neural tissue …Stewart et al., 2015
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- Stewart E
- Kobayashi N
- Higgins M
- Quigley A
- Jamali S
- Moulton S
- Kapsa R
- Wallace G
- Crook J
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- Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods
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Conductive polymers (CPs) are organic materials that hold great promise for biomedicine. Potential applications include in vitro or implantable electrodes for excitable cell recording and stimulation and conductive scaffolds for cell support and tissue engineering. In this …
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