Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device

Bioelectronic medicines (BEMs) constitute a branch of bioelectronic devices (BEDs), which are a class of therapeutics that combine neuroscience with molecular biology, immunology, and engineering technologies. Thus, BEMs are the culmination of thought processes of scientists of varied fields and her...

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Autores principales: Ifeoma Ezeokafor, Archana Upadhya, Saritha Shetty
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7bdd14d071744a4481eadbd93837b9e82021-11-16T07:48:04ZNeurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device1662-453X10.3389/fnins.2021.671767https://doaj.org/article/7bdd14d071744a4481eadbd93837b9e82021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2021.671767/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/1662-453XBioelectronic medicines (BEMs) constitute a branch of bioelectronic devices (BEDs), which are a class of therapeutics that combine neuroscience with molecular biology, immunology, and engineering technologies. Thus, BEMs are the culmination of thought processes of scientists of varied fields and herald a new era in the treatment of chronic diseases. BEMs work on the principle of neuromodulation of nerve stimulation. Examples of BEMs based on neuromodulation are those that modify neural circuits through deep brain stimulation, vagal nerve stimulation, spinal nerve stimulation, and retinal and auditory implants. BEDs may also serve as diagnostic tools by mimicking human sensory systems. Two examples of in vitro BEDs used as diagnostic agents in biomedical applications based on in vivo neurosensory circuits are the bioelectronic nose and bioelectronic tongue. The review discusses the ever-growing application of BEDs to a wide variety of health conditions and practices to improve the quality of life.Ifeoma EzeokaforArchana UpadhyaSaritha ShettyFrontiers Media S.A.articlebioelectronic devicesbioelectronic medicineneuromodulationvagus nerve stimulationretinal implantsauditory implantsNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571ENFrontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 15 (2021)
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language EN
topic bioelectronic devices
bioelectronic medicine
neuromodulation
vagus nerve stimulation
retinal implants
auditory implants
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
spellingShingle bioelectronic devices
bioelectronic medicine
neuromodulation
vagus nerve stimulation
retinal implants
auditory implants
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Ifeoma Ezeokafor
Archana Upadhya
Saritha Shetty
Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device
description Bioelectronic medicines (BEMs) constitute a branch of bioelectronic devices (BEDs), which are a class of therapeutics that combine neuroscience with molecular biology, immunology, and engineering technologies. Thus, BEMs are the culmination of thought processes of scientists of varied fields and herald a new era in the treatment of chronic diseases. BEMs work on the principle of neuromodulation of nerve stimulation. Examples of BEMs based on neuromodulation are those that modify neural circuits through deep brain stimulation, vagal nerve stimulation, spinal nerve stimulation, and retinal and auditory implants. BEDs may also serve as diagnostic tools by mimicking human sensory systems. Two examples of in vitro BEDs used as diagnostic agents in biomedical applications based on in vivo neurosensory circuits are the bioelectronic nose and bioelectronic tongue. The review discusses the ever-growing application of BEDs to a wide variety of health conditions and practices to improve the quality of life.
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Archana Upadhya
Saritha Shetty
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Saritha Shetty
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title Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device
title_short Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device
title_full Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device
title_fullStr Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device
title_full_unstemmed Neurosensory Prosthetics: An Integral Neuromodulation Part of Bioelectronic Device
title_sort neurosensory prosthetics: an integral neuromodulation part of bioelectronic device
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