Co-electrodeposited hydrogel-conducting polymer electrodes for biomedical applications
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1. A method of making a three-dimensional hydrogel-conducting polymer electrode for an implantable medical device, the method comprising simultaneously electrodepositing a hydrogel and a conducting polymer on an electrode to form a three-dimensional hydrogel-conducting polymer electrode.
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Bioelectrodes having enhanced biocompatible and biomimetic features are provided. Methods of making and using the bioelectrodes are further provided. A biologically integrated bioelectrode device and method for detecting electronic signals using a bioelectrode comprising a first electrically conductive substrate and a biological component. The bioelectrode also comprises a conductive polymer electrically coupling the first electrically conductive substrate and the biological component to define a bioelectrode. The bioelectrode can transmit or receive an electrical signal between the electrically conductive substrate and the biological component and conductive polymer.
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- 1. A method of making a three-dimensional hydrogel-conducting polymer electrode for an implantable medical device, the method comprising simultaneously electrodepositing a hydrogel and a conducting polymer on an electrode to form a three-dimensional hydrogel-conducting polymer electrode.
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