Improving the performance of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) for brain-machine interface applications.
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Hamid Charkhkar | Nathalia Peixoto | Joseph J Pancrazio | J. Pancrazio | N. Peixoto | J. F. Rubinson | H. Mandal | G. Knaack | H. Charkhkar | Daniel G McHail | Jemika Kastee | T. Dumas | Himadri S Mandal | Gretchen L Knaack | Jemika S Kastee | Theodore C Dumas | Judith F Rubinson
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