Modular Integration of Hydrogel Neural Interfaces
Thermal drawing has been recently leveraged to yield multifunctional, fiber-based neural probes at near kilometer length scales. Despite its promise, the widespread adoption of this approach has been impeded by (1) material compatibility requirements and (2) labor-intensive interfacing of functional...
Main Authors: | Tabet, Anthony (Author), Antonini, Marc-Joseph (Author), Sahasrabudhe, Atharva (Author), Park, Jimin (Author), Rosenfeld, Dekel (Author), Koehler, Florian (Author), Yuk, Hyunwoo (Author), Hanson, Samuel (Author), Stinson, Jordan (Author), Stok, Melissa (Author), Zhao, Xuanhe (Author), Wang, Chun (Author), Anikeeva, Polina (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society (ACS),
2022-01-27T14:58:57Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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