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What is a bioelectrode?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

A bioelectrode is a biological electrode, or any variety of electrode implanted into an organism.

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What is bioelectrode?

A bioelectrode is a device that interfaces biological systems with electronic circuits to measure or stimulate biological signals. It is commonly used in medical devices, biosensors, and neural engineering applications to detect or manipulate biological signals such as electrical impulses in nerves or muscles. Bioelectrodes often consist of conductive materials that are compatible with biological tissues to minimize tissue damage and improve signal quality.


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