Highly stable carbon nanotube doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) for chronic neural stimulation.
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Xiliang Luo | Robert Greenberg | David D. Zhou | X. Cui | R. Greenberg | Xiliang Luo | C. Weaver | David D Zhou | Cassandra L Weaver | Xinyan T Cui
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