Biosensors created using biocompatible ink could be useful during surgery

The researchers of the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Purdue University announced the development of bio-ink they say could help locate regions, tissues and critical organs during surgical operations. The ink used to create biosensors is biocompatible and provides a user-friendly design with excellent featible time frames of more than one day. The scientists of the project say that new biosensors make it possible to record simultaneously and imaging of tissues and organs during surgical procedures. The material could have a use for recording and imaging simultaneously during cardiac surgery,…

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