A single-chip wireless microelectrode array for neural recording and stimulation
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Saeed Mohammadi | Alice Yi-Szu Jou | Shabnam Ghotbi | Hossein Pajouhi | Hengying Shan | Ming-Shiuan Tsai | Qiuyu Wu | Alexander A. Chubykin
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