Implantable Sensor Enables Patients and Physicians to Monitor Bladder Function
Northwestern scientists have developed a new soft, flexible, battery-free implant that allows patients and physicians to monitor bladder fullness in real time.
Northwestern scientists have developed a new soft, flexible, battery-free implant that allows patients and physicians to monitor bladder fullness in real time.
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The International Journal of Cancer is a cancer journal from the Union for International Cancer Control covering experimental and clinical cancer research.
The International Journal of Cancer is a cancer journal from the Union for International Cancer Control covering experimental and clinical cancer research.
The International Journal of Cancer is a cancer journal from the Union for International Cancer Control covering experimental and clinical cancer research.