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Transient electronics: new opportunities for implantable neurotechnology

Fanelli, Adele  
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Ghezzi, Diego  
August 28, 2021
Current Opinion in Biotechnology

Neurotechnology includes artificial devices integrated with the neural tissue to mitigate the burden of neurological and mental disorders. This field has significantly expanded its range of applications thanks to the development of flexible, stretchable and injectable electronics. Now, the emergence of green electronics adds a new asset to the neurotechnology toolbox. Transient neurotechnology reduces the side effects of chronic implants and transforms inert devices into bio-active and bio-responsive structures. Ultimately, it holds the potential of bridging together technological devices with modern approaches in regenerative medicine. This review focuses on the rising potential of transient neurotechnology for human benefit, comprehensively summarises recent achievements and highlights feature needs and challenges.

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