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Recent progress in conductive polymeric materials for biomedical applications

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POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 30, Issue 12, Pages 2932-2953

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pat.4725

Keywords

biosensor; drug delivery; conducting polymers; composite

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Advanced polymeric materials undoubtedly constitute one of the most promising classes of new materials due to their intriguing electronic, optical, and redox properties. The incredible progress in this area has been driven by the development of novel synthetic procedures owing to the emergence of nanotechnology and by the large array of applications. In particular, hybridization of polymeric materials with nanomaterials has allowed the production of promising functional materials with tailored properties and functionalities for targeted biomedical applications. Consequently, sufficient researchers have carried out imperative studies on these advanced polymeric materials over the last decade. Beyond scientific and fundamental interest, such advanced materials are conspicuous from technological perspectives as well. In this review, we accentuate the proliferation of advanced polymeric materials in diverse biomedical applications.

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