Wireless monitoring of blood flow enabled by Georgia Tech’s implantable aerosol jet printed biosensor

Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Hanyang University, Korea, have developed the first aerosol jet printed (AJP) biosensor for wireless monitoring of blood flow. In a study published in Advanced Science, the team have used a novel AJP technique to 3D print an implantable and stretchable electronic system. This maintains a circuit-free and low-profile […]

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