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Cortical Response to Acute Implantation of the Utah Optrode Array in Macaque Cortex
Delivering light deep into the brain over a large volume while causing minimal tissue damage is a major challenge for non‐human primate optogenetics. This study evaluates Utah Optrode Array designs in vivo, revealing how changes in shank geometry, surface texture, and insertion parameters minimize acute damage—offering a path toward high‐precision ...
Adrián Villamarin‐Ortiz+8 more
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Patient with abnormal eye movement
Tzu‐Heng Cheng+3 more
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Monotremes and the evolution of rapid eye movement sleep [PDF]
Jerome M. Siegel+4 more
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Synthetic Antiferromagnetic Designer Nanodisks for High‐Performance Magnetic Separation
Micromagnetic‐modeling‐based design and scalable fabrication of synthetic antiferromagnet (SAF) magnetic disk particles (MDPs) using sputter deposition enable high‐performance magnetic separation. The SAF MDPs achieve high colloidal stability and magnetic responsiveness and enable efficient magnetic separation, outperforming conventional particles ...
Subas Scheibler+14 more
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Saccadic Eye Movement as a Harbinger of Gaucher's Disease in Children: A Case Report of Diagnostic Difficulty. [PDF]
Khadayat R+8 more
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Brain potentials associated with saccadic eye movement pauses during a target detection task
Tohru OKUNO+2 more
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Calibration of an eye-movement system for use in reading [PDF]
Cécile Beauvillain, P. Beauvillain
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In a murine model of acute lung injury, pulmonary administration of lipid nanoparticles carrying TNFα siRNA enables targeted delivery to immune cells. The study emphasises the importance of optimizing LNP distribution and delivery timing to improve therapeutic outcomes and develop emergency therapies for lung hyperinflammation.
Qinglin Wang+14 more
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Eye Movement of Aphasic Patients During Reading. Silent Reading vs. Reading Aloud.
Yoshimasa Kojima+2 more
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