Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Hanyang University, Korea, have developed the first aerosol jet printed (AJP) biosensor for wireless monitoring of blood flow.
In a study published in Advanced Science, the team have used a novel AJP technique to 3D print an implantable and stretchable electronic system. This maintains a circuit-free and low-profile design with enhanced readout distances, capable of monitoring blood flow in the brain for aneurysm treatments.
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