A novel scalable electrode array and system for non‐invasively assessing gastric function using flexible electronics
Armen A. Gharibans(University of Auckland), Greg O’Grady(University of Auckland), Stefan Calder(University of Auckland), Peng Du(Auckland Institute of Studies), Christopher N. Andrews(University of Calgary), Celia Keane(University of Auckland), Stephen Waite, Chris Varghese(Twitter (United States)), D A Carson(University of Auckland), Jonathan S. T. Woodhead, Tommy Hayes(University of Auckland), Yaara Yarmut
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