The Microbead: A Highly Miniaturized Wirelessly Powered Implantable Neural Stimulating System
Adam Khalifa(Johns Hopkins University), Ralph Etienne‐Cummings(Johns Hopkins University), Webert Montlouis(Johns Hopkins University), Sahithi Garikapati(Johns Hopkins University), Milutin Stanaćević(State University of New York), Qihong Wang(Ruijin Hospital), Nitish V. Thakor(Johns Hopkins University), Yasha Karimi(Stony Brook University)
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