This book reviews the rapidly emerging field of switchable interfaces and its implications for bioelectronics. The authors piece together early breakthroughs and key developments and highlight the future of switchable bioelectronics by focusing on bioelectrochemical processes based on mimicking and controlling biological environments.
This book reviews the rapidly emerging field of switchable interfaces and its implications for bioelectronics. The authors piece together early breakthroughs and key developments and highlight the future of switchable bioelectronics by focusing on bioelectrochemical processes based on mimicking and controlling biological environments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Onur Parlak received his PhD in bioelectronics from Linköping University, Sweden, in 2015. He then received the Wallenberg Fellowship and joined Alberto Salleo's Lab at Stanford University for postdoctoral research focusing on wearable bioelectronics. Subsequently, he returned to Sweden and joined the Department of Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute to translate his engineering skills in medical settings. Since 2019, he has been leading his research in the newly established Center for the Advancement of Integrated Medical and Engineering Science (AIMES) at the Karolinska Institute, where he specializes in digital medicine by generating new concepts and devices in the area of biosensors and bioelectronics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to dynamic bioelectronic interfaces. Stimuli-responsive systems and applications. Stimuli-responsive polymers with tunable release kinetics. Conformational switching in nanofibers: a new bioelectronic interface for gas sensors. Molecularly imprinted polymers as recognition and signaling elements in sensors.
Introduction to dynamic bioelectronic interfaces. Stimuli-responsive systems and applications. Stimuli-responsive polymers with tunable release kinetics. Conformational switching in nanofibers: a new bioelectronic interface for gas sensors. Molecularly imprinted polymers as recognition and signaling elements in sensors.
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