Researchers at Purdue University have used blood proteins to assemble conductive n-PBDF polymers directly in the brain, forming safe, mesh-like structures around neurons. This breakthrough could lead to “living electronics” that integrate bioelectronics with the body. Monitoring long-term safety and polymer stability remains crucial. #Neuroscience #Polymers #Bioelectronicshttps://cen.acs.org/materials/polymers/Blood-proteins-help-build-conductive/104/web/2026/04