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Blurring lines between man and machine.

Complex biological functions

However, this was impossible as conventional bioelectronics have a fixed and static design that is impossible to combine with living biological signal systems. "Contact with the body’s substances changes the structure of the gel and makes it electrically conductive, which it isn’t before injection. Depending on the tissue, we can also adjust the composition of the gel to get the electrical process going," said Xenofon Strakosas, a researcher at LOE and Lund University and one of the study's lead authors.

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