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The researchers injected the gel into the fins, brains or hearts of nine zebrafish, where it successfully self-assembled, darkening as it became an electrode inside the nearly transparent fish.
It sounds like a sci-fi movie scene, but scientists have successfully created electrodes in living tissue using a viscous gel of enzymes. It could signal a fresh approach to bioelectronics and, in ...
Common medical-grade electrodes use a combination of conductive gel and adhesives that make a tight bond with the skin, allowing for high quality measurements of electrical signals.
How an injectable, electrode-forming gel could transform clinical research By Hannah Flynn on February 27, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D.
Electricity-conducting gel forms electrodes in zebrafish and leeches, with potential for bioelectronic medicine. By Helen Floersh Feb 27, 2023 3:27pm. bioelectronics zebrafish academic research ...
Scientists at Linköping University in Sweden created a gel-based electrode that might revolutionize brain stimulation for patients. As the gel is injected into brain tissue, it solidifies into a ...
A new injectable gel (pictured) can react with the body’s sugars to “grow” an electrode inside living tissue, a study in zebrafish shows. THOR BALKHED Share this: ...