bioelectronic medicine

How Do Bioelectronic Devices Interact with Tissues?

Bioelectronic devices, such as [neurostimulators]() and [bioelectrodes](), are designed to interface with tissues at the cellular level. They typically interact with neurons to modulate electrical signals. For effective interaction, the device material must be biocompatible and should mimic the mechanical properties of the tissue. Histological techniques are used to assess the tissue response to these devices, ensuring they do not induce adverse reactions like inflammation or fibrosis.

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