ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 28 -- United States Patent no. 12,533,067, issued on Jan. 27, was assigned to UIF (UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY FOUNDATION), YONSEI UNIVERSITY (Seoul, South Korea) and KOREA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Seoul, South Korea).
"In vivo insertable electrode and method of manufacturing the same" was invented by Jungmok Seo (Seoul, South Korea), Yeontaek Lee (Seongnam-si, South Korea), Il-Joo Cho (Seoul, South Korea) and Hyogeun Shin (Seoul, South Korea).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention relates to an electrode, which is an in vivo insertable electrode, including a substrate, an electrically conductive layer formed on the substrate, a platinum black layer form...