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Progress in conducting polymers for biointerfacing and biorecognition applications

Maziz et al., 2021

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4381857506314211782
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Maziz A
Özgür E
Bergaud C
Uzun L
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Sensors and Actuators Reports

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Conducting polymers are an exciting class of organic electronic materials, which have attracted an increasing interest in the fields of bioelectronics and their biomedical applications. Their unique features such as mixed ionic-electronic conductivity, good …
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