A dry polymer nanocomposite transcutaneous electrode for functional electrical stimulation.

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Full Title: Biomed Eng Online

Abbreviation: Biomed Eng Online

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Subject Category: Engineering, Biomedical

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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateResearch was carried out in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. All participants were informed of the protocols to be used before any testing and signed an informed consent form which was approved by University Health Network’s Research Ethics Board (ID#21–5298). Consent for publicationAll participants signed an informed consent form approved by University Health Network’s Research Ethics Board which indicated their de-identified data could be used in publications. Competing interestsM. R. P. is co-founder, director, and shareholder in companies MyndTec Inc. and ERNE Inc., and provides consulting services to Fourier Intelligence. M.M.C., Z.S., H.E.N., and M.R.P. have also submitted a provisional patent regarding the dry polymer nanocomposite electrode. Competing interests M. R. P. is co-founder, director, and shareholder in companies MyndTec Inc. and ERNE Inc., and provides consulting services to Fourier Intelligence. M.M.C., Z.S., H.E.N., and M.R.P. have also submitted a provisional patent regarding the dry polymer nanocomposite electrode."

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"Funding M.M.C. is supported by the National Council of Science and Technology of the United Mexican States Graduate Scholarship."

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