Improving Deep Brain Stimulation Electrode Performance in vivo Through Use of Conductive Hydrogel Coatings
Active implantable neurological devices like deep brain stimulators have been used over the past few decades to treat movement disorders such as those in people with Parkinson’s disease and more recently, in psychiatric conditions like obsessive compulsive disorder. Electrode-tissue interfaces that...
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Main Authors: | Tomoko Hyakumura, Ulises Aregueta-Robles, Wenlu Duan, Joel Villalobos, Wendy K. Adams, Laura Poole-Warren, James B. Fallon |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0134d388bd7340dc9d132e0b87dc692d |
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