A review of the development of a vehicle for localized and controlled drug delivery for implantable biosensors
U Bhardwaj, F Papadimitrakopoulos… - Journal of diabetes …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
A major obstacle to the development of implantable biosensors is the foreign body response
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
A review of the development of a vehicle for localized and controlled drug delivery for implantable biosensors.
U Bhardwaj, F Papadimitrakopoulos… - Journal of Diabetes …, 2008 - europepmc.org
A major obstacle to the development of implantable biosensors is the foreign body response
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
A review of the development of a vehicle for localized and controlled drug delivery for implantable biosensors
U Bhardwaj… - Journal of diabetes …, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A major obstacle to the development of implantable biosensors is the foreign body response
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
A review of the development of a vehicle for localized and controlled drug delivery for implantable biosensors.
U Bhardwaj, F Papadimitrakopoulos… - Journal of Diabetes …, 2008 - europepmc.org
A major obstacle to the development of implantable biosensors is the foreign body response
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …
(FBR) that results from tissue trauma during implantation and the continuous presence of the …