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Bioresorbable electrodes in implantable electronic healthcare devices. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Bioeng Biotechnol
Đorđević B   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A wearable deep brain stimulation system for behavioral studies in rodents. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurosci
Shen Y   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Evaluation of gold helical microwire structure electrode for long-term rodent nerve stimulation. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neural Eng
Lam DV   +13 more
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Electrode migration after cochlear implantation

Cochlear Implants International, 2020
Objective: To investigate impedance change of cochlear implant (CI) electrodes from CochlearTM in patients with straight and precurved electrodes, and to determine if impedance change of the basal electrodes are indicative for cochlear electrode migration. Methods: Retrospective case series at an academic tertiary referral center.
von Mitzlaff, Christian   +5 more
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Implantable electrodes

Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2017
Implantable electrodes have been of interest for decades. We have witnessed important advances in the field of bionics wherein implantable electrodes serve as the conduit to record nerve signals and deliver electrical stimulation to tissues and organs in living systems.
Jalili, Rouhollah   +3 more
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Hyperthermia with implanted electrodes

Medical Physics, 1981
A general solution is given for the steady state form of the heat conduction equation applied to a simple tumor model which is imagined as being heated by means of electrical currents flowing between metallic electrodes. The model assumes a homogeneous tumor with no bloodflow.
I A, Brezovich, J H, Young
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Experience with implanted electrodes

Neurosurgery, 1977
Implant units, manufactured by Medtronic, Inc., have been implanted in 31 patients for treatment of drop-foot. The principal problem encountered in this series was inflammatory reaction. This was observed in seven patients, and was serious enough in five to require removal of the implant.
D R, McNeal, R, Waters, J, Reswick
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Chronically Implanted Polarographic Electrodes

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1958
Insulated metal polarographic cathodes were permanently implanted in the brains of cats, allowing continuous recording of oxygen availability.
L C, CLARK, G, MISRAHY, R P, FOX
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