Abstract
Bioelectronics has been developing as a special subject since the middle of last century. Nowadays, more and more electrical theories and technologies are used for biology and medicine, which leads to the close cooperation between electrical engineers, biologists, medical scientists and physicists. The following text will give an introduction to the status of microelectronics nowadays, and how microelectronics technologies can be used for bionics.
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Glesner, M., Wang, H., Hollstein, T. (2005). Microelectronics meets Bionics. In: Bionik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26948-7_3
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