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Bioelectronic devices: Long-lived recordings

A silicon dioxide passivation layer dramatically lengthens the operational lifetime of flexible electronic arrays for cardiac electrophysiology.

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Figure 1: High-density electrophysiological mapping of the heart by means of stable and capacitively coupled transistor arrays.

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Rotenberg, M., Tian, B. Bioelectronic devices: Long-lived recordings. Nat Biomed Eng 1, 0048 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-017-0048

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