Mujeeb-U-Rahman et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Optical methods for wireless implantable sensing platformsMujeeb-U-Rahman et al., 2013
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- Mujeeb-U-Rahman M
- Chang C
- Scherer A
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- Biosensing and Nanomedicine VI
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Ultra small scale implants have gained lots of importance for both acute and chronic applications. Optical techniques hold the key to miniaturizing these devices to long sought sub-mm scale. This will lead towards long term use of these devices for medically relevant …
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