Development and Characterization of Novel Conductive Sensing Fibers for In Vivo Nerve Stimulation
Advancements in electrode technologies to both stimulate and record the central nervous system’s electrical activities are enabling significant improvements in both the understanding and treatment of different neurological diseases. However, the current neural recording and stimulating electrodes ar...
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Main Authors: | Bertram Richter, Zachary Mace, Megan E. Hays, Santosh Adhikari, Huy Q. Pham, Robert J. Sclabassi, Benedict Kolber, Saigopalakrishna S. Yerneni, Phil Campbell, Boyle Cheng, Nestor Tomycz, Donald M. Whiting, Trung Q. Le, Toby L. Nelson, Saadyah Averick |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a88dd28b1fa447ee9c2f0f5f544e6f6f |
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