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Discover the groundbreaking adaptive self-healing electronic epineurium (A-SEE) that revolutionizes neural interfaces for peripheral nerve disorders. This innovative technology, developed by Kang-Il Song and colleagues, promises to enhance the integration of electronic medicine with the human nervous system while minimizing surgical complexities.
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