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Organic polymer conductors and their potential role in prosthetic interfaces

JUN 01, 2009
Physics Today
Science : Pacemakers and bionic ears ( cochlear implants ) were the first medical bionic devices to be used successfully in humans.

On the horizon there is the prospect of a neural prosthesis capable of operating prosthetic limbs , a bionic eye , as well as other devices for the restoration of body function.

These developments are crucially dependent on successfully connecting the device to cellular tissue. The development of organic polymer conductors is contributing to achieving that success.

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Sound Research Aids the Deaf April 2006
Cochlear Implants: Fundamentals and Applications November 2004

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