2024
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202400110
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Living Synthelectronics: A New Era for Bioelectronics Powered by Synthetic Biology

Jing Sun,
Ruofan Yang,
Qingsong Li
et al.

Abstract: Bioelectronics, which converges biology and electronics, has attracted great attention due to their vital applications in human–machine interfaces. While traditional bioelectronic devices utilize nonliving organic and/or inorganic materials to achieve flexibility and stretchability, a biological mismatch is often encountered because human tissues are characterized not only by softness and stretchability but also by biodynamic and adaptive properties. Recently, a notable paradigm shift has emerged in bioelectro… Show more

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