A self-adaptive hydrogel from okra polysaccharide and peptide amphiphiles coats neural electrodes in situ, reducing foreign body response and supporting stable in vivo recordings without added conductive fillers.
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An in situ self-adaptive hydrogel coating enables seamless neural interfaces via okra mucilage polysaccharide and {\alpha}-helical peptide amphiphiles co-assembly
A self-adaptive hydrogel from okra polysaccharide and peptide amphiphiles coats neural electrodes in situ, reducing foreign body response and supporting stable in vivo recordings without added conductive fillers.