Yang et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Robust neural interfaces with photopatternable, bioadhesive, and highly conductive hydrogels for stable chronic neuromodulationYang et al., 2023
- Document ID
- 17497921966695246165
- Author
- Yang M
- Chen P
- Qu X
- Zhang F
- Ning S
- Ma L
- Yang K
- Su Y
- Zang J
- Jiang W
- Yu T
- Dong X
- Luo Z
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS nano
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A robust neural interface with intimate electrical coupling between neural electrodes and neural tissues is critical for stable chronic neuromodulation. The development of bioadhesive hydrogel neural electrodes is a potential approach for tightly fixing the neural …
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