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A self-powered ingestible wireless biosensing system for real-time in situ monitoring of gastrointestinal tract metabolites
E. D. L. Paz, N. H. Maganti, et al.
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in gastrointestinal health with a battery-free ingestible biosensing system developed by a team of researchers including Ernesto De La Paz, Nikhil Harsha Maganti, and Joseph Wang. This innovative technology enables real-time monitoring of metabolites in the small intestine, promising vital insights for diagnosing gastrointestinal disorders.
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