Review article: Current status and future directions of ingestible electronic devices in gastroenterology
Phoebe A. Thwaites(Alfred Health), Peter R. Gibson(The Alfred Hospital), Emma P. Halmos(Alfred Health), Chu K Yao(Monash University), Jane G. Muir(Monash University), Kyle J. Berean(AgriBio), Kourosh Kalantar‐Zadeh(RMIT University), Rebecca Burgell
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