Wan et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Millimeter-scale magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for wireless biophysical and biochemical sensingWan et al., 2024
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- Wan J
- Nie Z
- Xu J
- Zhang Z
- Yao S
- Xiang Z
- Lin X
- Lu Y
- Xu C
- Zhao P
- Wang Y
- Zhang J
- Wang Y
- Zhang S
- Wang J
- Man W
- Zhang M
- Han M
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- Publication venue
- Science Advances
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Implantable sensors can directly interface with various organs for precise evaluation of health status. However, extracting signals from such sensors mainly requires transcutaneous wires, integrated circuit chips, or cumbersome readout equipment, which …
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