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Conducting Polymer Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications: Cellular Interfacing and Biosensing

Recently, conducting polymer (CP) nanomaterials have shown outstanding chemical and physical properties compared with ceramic and metal nanomaterials. Thus, significant efforts have been made to fabricate CPs that enable various biomedical applications, such as high-performance biosensing and cellul...

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Published in:Polymer reviews 2013-07, Vol.53 (3), p.407-442
Main Authors: Oh, Wan-Kyu, Kwon, Oh Seok, Jang, Jyongsik
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