A biooptoelectronic system that controls nerve activity via electrical stimulation and light input can restore bladder function in rats reports a paper published in Nature. httpsgo.nature.com2VrCbmPÂpic.twitter.comHvHEUtEiXu

A bio-optoelectronic system that controls nerve activity via electrical stimulation and light input can restore bladder function in rats, reports a paper published in Nature. https://go.nature.com/2VrCbmP pic.twitter.com/HvHEUtEiXu

14:36 EST 3 Jan 2019 | Nature Publishing

A bio-optoelectronic system that controls nerve activity via electrical stimulation and light input can restore bladder function in rats, reports a paper published in Nature. https://go.nature.com/2VrCbmP  pic.twitter.com/HvHEUtEiXu

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