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The double-network copolymer is designed so that once put in the desired location it soaks up moisture and provides a dry interface for its bioadhesive properties. In addition, the resulting ...
The double-network copolymer is designed so that once put in the desired location it soaks up moisture and provides a dry interface for its bioadhesive properties. In addition, the resulting ...
Chonghe Wang and colleagues present the “BAUS” (bioadhesive ultrasound) patch – a device that could overcome many of these challenges. The BAUS device consists of a thin and rigid ...
The tracking of squid and other soft-bodied sea creatures may soon be a lot more doable, thanks to a new bioadhesive interface. It's claimed to be much gentler than current attachment methods ...
This bioadhesive not only stuck the probe firmly to the skin for 48 hours, but it also provided a cushioning layer that protected the rigid electronics from the flexing of skin and muscles.
The development of the bioadhesive pacing lead is a combination of technologies that the team has developed over the last several years in the field of bioadhesive, bioelectronics, and 3D printing.
The results are published Feb. 8 in Science Advances. The new treatment uses bioadhesive nanoparticles that adhere to the site of the tumor and then slowly release the synthesized peptide nucleic ...
The device – developed by a team headed up at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – consists of a rigid piezoelectric ultrasound array that sticks to the skin via a soft bioadhesive ...
Recently, a Korean research team has drawn attention for developing a bioadhesive based on the mussel adhesive protein (MAP) that enables quick healing of wounds with minimum scarring. Skin ...
A newly developed soft hydrogel-based bioadhesive interface for marine sensors, referred to as BIMS, holds promise as an effective, rapid, robust, and non-invasive method to tag and track all ...
According to the article, "Bioadhesive Interface for Marine Sensors on Diverse Soft Fragile Species," published in Nature Communications, this technology will increase the monitoring of ...
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