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Microtechnologies in medicine: An overview
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2007Microsystems technology (MST) has become a significant enabler of novel medical devices and implants over the last years. Typical examples are MST units in cardiac rhythm management devices or in hearing implants. A classification of medical MST applications can be made according to their relationship with the anatomy that is based on the kind and ...
Marc O, Schurr +4 more
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2012
The book describes theoretical and practical works of key technology issues for microelectronic fabrication and introduces the technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulation tools to the reader. Examples of computer simulations provide a technically accurate introduction to advanced semiconductor manufacturing technologies: epitaxial growth ...
Barzdėnas, Vaidotas +1 more
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The book describes theoretical and practical works of key technology issues for microelectronic fabrication and introduces the technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulation tools to the reader. Examples of computer simulations provide a technically accurate introduction to advanced semiconductor manufacturing technologies: epitaxial growth ...
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Microtechnologies in neurosurgery
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2009In the history of medicine, the understanding of the nervous system, both from an anatomical and a functional point of view, has always required new and more sophisticated tools. It has been widely demonstrated that engineering has helped towards this end.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1978
The ability of the semiconductor industry to fabricate complex electronic circuits containing, say, 10000 components in a single crystal of silicon of dimensions 5 mm x 5 mm x 0.2 mm has become almost a commonplace, as the basis for semiconductor memories, microprocessors, calculators, electronic watches, etc.
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The ability of the semiconductor industry to fabricate complex electronic circuits containing, say, 10000 components in a single crystal of silicon of dimensions 5 mm x 5 mm x 0.2 mm has become almost a commonplace, as the basis for semiconductor memories, microprocessors, calculators, electronic watches, etc.
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Biochips and other microtechnologies for physiomics
Expert Review of Proteomics, 2007This paper presents a review of microtechnologies relevant to applications in cellular physiology, including biochips, electrochemical sensors and optrodic sensing techniques. Microelectrodes have been the main tools for measuring cellular electrophysiology, oxygen, nitric oxide, neurotransmitters, pH and various ions.
Aeraj, ul Haque +3 more
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Chromosome microtechnology: microdissection and microcloning
Trends in Biotechnology, 1992The physical microdissection of chromosomes and subsequent microcloning of dissected fragments is enabling the generation of very large numbers of cloned unique sequences from defined chromosomal regions. In addition to use in constructing region-specific libraries of the entire human genome and providing probes for mapping and sequencing purposes ...
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Microtechnologies for Neurobiology
ASME 2010 First Global Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology, 2010Oscillatory activity in cortical networks is thought to provide the foundation for many high-level processes including working memory and attention. It has been shown that spatial information propagation delay and connectivity density can determine the innate properties of local network activity.
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Microtechnology for Stem Cell Culture
2010Advances in stem cell research in recent decades have been aided by progress in the development of novel technologies aimed at biological systems. At the same time mimicking stem cell niches in vitro has become crucial for both basic stem cell research and the development of innovative therapies based on stem cells.
SERENA, ELENA +3 more
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Nano bioresearch approach by microtechnology
Drug Discovery Today, 2013To progress in basic science and drug development, convenient methodology for detecting specific biological molecules and their interaction in living organism is in high demand. After more than 20 years of increasing research efforts, micro and nanotechnologies are now mature to propose a new class of miniature devices and principles enabling ...
Dominique, Collard +9 more
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Microtechnologies for microsensors
Proceedings 1995 INRIA/IEEE Symposium on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation. ETFA'95, 2002Summary form only given. Silicon technologies are more and more widely used to manufacture, not only integrated circuits, but also microsensors. It has become a common practice to group under the title of "micromachining" all the processes more specifically used to manufacture 3D micromechanical components which are mainly developed for the needs of ...
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