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Thin, stretchable biosensors could make surgery safer – Phys.org
A research team from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Purdue University have developed bio-inks for biosensors that could help…

A research team from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Purdue University have developed bio-inks for biosensors that could help localize critical regions in tissues and organs during surgical operations.
“The ink used in the biosensors is biocompatible…
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