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In silico, in vivo. / Hardy, John; Benedetto, Alex; Appleby, John.
In: The Biologist, Vol. 70, No. 3, 11.09.2023, p. 14-17.

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Hardy J, Benedetto A, Appleby J. In silico, in vivo. The Biologist. 2023 Sept 11;70(3):14-17.

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Hardy, John ; Benedetto, Alex ; Appleby, John. / In silico, in vivo. In: The Biologist. 2023 ; Vol. 70, No. 3. pp. 14-17.

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title = "In silico, in vivo",
abstract = "A remarkable new technique could pave the way for tiny electronic circuits to be {\textquoteleft}printed{\textquoteright} directly into the tissue of the body, write Dr John G Hardy, Dr Alexandre Benedetto and Dr John B Appleby.",
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month = sep,
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