Biopassive and bioactive coatings for neural implants
Tissue interfacing with biocompatible surfaces can be utilized to dictate key aspects of cell behavior in the vicinity of biomedical devices such as neural implants. Consequently, engineering implant materials that interact with the brain tissue used in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS)...
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