Joo et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Soft implantable drug delivery device integrated wirelessly with wearable devices to treat fatal seizuresJoo et al., 2021
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- Joo H
- Lee Y
- Kim J
- Yoo J
- Yoo S
- Kim S
- Arya A
- Kim S
- Choi S
- Lu N
- Lee H
- Kim S
- Lee S
- Kim D
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- Science advances
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Personalized biomedical devices have enormous potential to solve clinical challenges in urgent medical situations. Despite this potential, a device for in situ treatment of fatal seizures using pharmaceutical methods has not been developed yet. Here, we present a …
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