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A polypyrrole-based strain sensor dedicated to measure bladder volume in patients with urinary dysfunction

Rajagopalan et al., 2008

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618623215702834133
Author
Rajagopalan S
Sawan M
Ghafar-Zadeh E
Savadogo O
Chodavarapu V
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Sensors

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This paper describes a new technique to measure urine volume in patients with urinary bladder dysfunction. Polypyrrole–an electronically conducting polymer-is chemically deposited on a highly elastic fabric. This fabric, when placed around a phantom bladder …
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