Cortex-wide neural interfacing via transparent polymer skulls
Imaging the mouse brain using glass cranial windows has limitations in terms of flexibility and long-term imaging. Here the authors engineer transparent polymer skulls that can fit various skull morphologies and can be implanted for over 300 days, enabling simultaneous high resolution brain imaging...
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Main Authors: | Leila Ghanbari, Russell E. Carter, Mathew L. Rynes, Judith Dominguez, Gang Chen, Anant Naik, Jia Hu, Md Abdul Kader Sagar, Lenora Haltom, Nahom Mossazghi, Madelyn M. Gray, Sarah L. West, Kevin W. Eliceiri, Timothy J. Ebner, Suhasa B. Kodandaramaiah |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75a34c508c7d41c9a7f2cb9c37f1fe6a |
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