Multi-channel transorbital electrical stimulation for effective stimulation of posterior retina
Abstract Transorbital electrical stimulation (tES) has been studied as a new noninvasive method for treating intractable eye diseases by delivering weak electrical current to the eye through a pair of electrodes attached to the skin around the eye. Studies have reported that the therapeutic effect o...
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Main Authors: | Sangjun Lee, Jimin Park, Jinuk Kwon, Dong Hwan Kim, Chang-Hwan Im |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/00b90712c6fc49e08fae112cd2583b87 |
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