7.5 Conclusions
Although the birth of bioelectronics dates back to the 18th century, it is considered a re
latively young discipline because the most significant applications and advances are recent.
Consequently, its evolution still poses with many challenges; for instance, generating im
plantable devices and human-machine interfaces, bringing current technologies to a smaller
scale, obtaining new biomaterials, designing novel devices focused on diagnostics and
restoration of physiological functions, and developing laboratory instrumentation to aug
ment the theoretical framework of bioelectronics. The advancement of this discipline
FIGURE 7.2
Co-occurrence analysis – full counting (bioelectronics and bioelectronic).
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Lens [ 49] and VOSviewer [ 51].
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