Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed an injectable, flexible electrode that could replace rigid nerve-stimulating implants and reduce the cost of neuromodulation therapy. The researchers’s new type of electrode can be injected as a liquid and cure within the body. Traditional neuromodulation treatments require surgically implanted devices that can cost up to six…
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