Optoelectronic Interfaces for Nongenetic Modulation of Excitable Tissues
This review summarizes recent advances in nongenetic optoelectronic technologies for the modulation of excitable biotissues, covering material selection, device design, and working principles, as well as characterization methods. Representative applications in in vitro and in vivo models of the cardiac, central, and peripheral nervous systems are ...
Qi Wang, Jinghua Li
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Parameterization of intraoperative human microelectrode recordings: Linking action potential morphology to brain anatomy. [PDF]
Baker MR +7 more
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Laser Micromachining for Bioelectronics: Past, Present, and Future
Lasers offer a straightforward, flexible, and versatile route to the manufacture of bioelectronic devices, with distinct advantages over alternatives such as photolithography and printing. The key aspects of a laser when considering their use in bioelectronics fabrication are discussed in this review, and the development of laser micromachining within ...
J. G. Troughton, C. M. Proctor
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Correction to "Label-Free and Regenerative Electrochemical Microfluidic Biosensors for Continual Monitoring of Cell Secretomes". [PDF]
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A Novel Microelectrode Based on Joule Heating and Impedance Spectroscopy for Inducing and Monitoring the Aggregation of HCV-Specific Probes. [PDF]
Abdelbaset R +5 more
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Multiscale Engineering of Ion‐Conducting Gels for Sustainable Bioelectronic Systems
This review highlights multiscale engineering strategies for ion‐conducting gels aimed at achieving sustainable bioelectronic systems. It systematically examines material‐level, device‐level, and system‐level approaches to ensure long‐term stability and functional integrity under physiological conditions, integrating molecular design, device ...
Ji Hong Kim +6 more
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Disrupted calcium dynamics and electrophysiological activity in the stratum pyramidale and hippocampal alveus during fear conditioning in the 5xFAD model of Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Erofeev A +4 more
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