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Ultra‐Flexible µ‐ECoG Arrays Based on PEDOT:PSS Micropillars

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
This work demonstrates an efficient procedure for fabricating ultra‐flexible neural interfaces endowed with micropatterned microelectrodes to increase surface area and characterized by extremely low impedance values to enable high‐quality recordings. The home‐built device has been shown to record somatosensory evoked potentials in vivo with exceptional
Alice Lunghi   +6 more
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The Role of Silicon Technology in Organ‐On‐Chip: Current Status and Future Perspective

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
This review explores the potential of silicon micro‐nanofabrication technologies in advancing organ‐on‐chip systems. The integration of actuation and sensing modalities, highlight emerging technologies is discussed for combining silicon‐based and polymer‐based components, and emphasize the need for robust, high‐throughput, and customizable organ‐on ...
Frøydis Sved Skottvoll   +2 more
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Synthesis of Bimetallic (Iron–Cobalt) Single Atom Catalysts for Electrochemical Detection of Nitrites

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
A CO2 laser‐assisted solid‐state synthesis of a bimetallic single‐atom catalyst is presented. The resulting material consists of a 3D porous graphene support with iron and cobalt atoms anchored as single atoms. Through electrochemical methods, the material's efficiency is demonstrated in the sensitive and selective determination of nitrite, mimicking ...
Guillermo Tostado‐Blazquez   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source
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Synaptic pathways in neural microcircuits

Trends in Neurosciences, 2005
The functions performed by different neural microcircuits depend on the anatomical and physiological properties of the various synaptic pathways connecting neurons. Neural microcircuits across various species and brain regions are similar in terms of their repertoire of neurotransmitters, their synaptic kinetics, their short-term and long-term ...
Silberberg, Gilad   +4 more
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Neural pathways in chronic pain*

Medical Journal of Australia, 1990
The evidence for changes in function of the central nervous system in cases of chronic pain is persuasive. We are not dealing with a passively wired system but one which changes structure and function and even connectivity in response to incoming sensory information.
Robert D. Helme   +2 more
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Neural pathways in medial septal cholinergic modulation of chronic pain: distinct contribution of the anterior cingulate cortex and ventral hippocampus

Pain, 2018
One specific behavior can be synergistically modulated by different neural pathways. Medial septal (MS) cholinergic system innervates widespread cortical and subcortical regions and participates in pain modulation, but the underlying neural pathways are ...
Ying-Ying Jiang   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Vigilance States: Central Neural Pathways, Neurotransmitters and Neurohormones.

Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets, 2019
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The sleep-wake cycle is characterized by a circadian rhythm involving neurotransmitters and neurohormones that are released from brainstem nuclei and hypothalamus.
M. Iovino   +6 more
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NEURAL PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN EMOTIONAL REGULATION AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

Online (Weston, Conn.)
Emotional regulation and associated processing cumulate to develop and determine the emotional intelligence of an individual. Both emotional regulation and emotional intelligence are prominent determinants of how individuals navigate social as well as ...
Advika Pundlik   +2 more
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A neural pathway for itch

Nature Neuroscience, 2001
A class of spinothalamic tract neurons is selectively excited by stimuli that cause itch, suggesting that this sensation is mediated by distinct peripheral and central pathways.
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A neural pathway for photophobia in migraine [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Reviews Neurology, 2010
The neural mechanisms of many symptoms associated with migraine have yet to be elucidated. New research suggests that a non-image-forming retinal pathway and signals from the dura mater contribute to photophobia in patients with migraine. More research is needed to understand the mechanisms behind other migraine-associated symptoms such as nausea and ...
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