Science
Flexible and biodegradable electronic blood vessels. – Brinkwire
Researchers in China and Switzerland have developed electronic blood vessels that can be actively tuned to address subtle changes in the body after implantation. The blood vesselsmade of a metal-polymer conductor membrane that’s flexible and biodegradablemimic natural blood vessels, were conductive in in vitro experiments, and were able to effectively replace key arteries in rabbits. The research, published October 1 in the journal Matter, could overcome the limitations of conventional tissue en…
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