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UV Laser‐Induced Carbon Microelectrode Arrays for Neuronal Recordings
Thin‐film electrodes are flexible devices of high conformability and minimal dimensions with attractive properties for in vivo and in vitro bioelectronics. Here, electrodes are developed from parylene films via ultraviolet laser‐induced carbonization.
Fulvia Del Duca +10 more
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Actomyosin-mediated inhibition of synaptic vesicle release under CB1R activation
Long-term synaptic plasticity is critical for adaptive function of the brain, but presynaptic mechanisms of functional plasticity remain poorly understood.
Maureen H. McFadden +7 more
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Neuronal plasticity and survival in mood disorders
Ronald S. Duman +3 more
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Psychostimulant-Induced Plasticity of Intrinsic Neuronal Excitability in Ventral Subiculum [PDF]
Donald Cooper +3 more
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Hybrid wrinkled topographies coordinate immune, tissue, and bacterial interactions. The surfaces promote osteointegration, tune macrophage polarization, and inhibit biofilm formation, highlighting a multifunctional strategy for next‐generation implant design.
Mohammad Asadi Tokmedash +4 more
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Neuronal Plasticity and Age-Related Functional Decline in the Motor Cortex. [PDF]
Inoue R, Nishimune H.
europepmc +1 more source
Granular Hydrogels as Modular Biomaterials: From Structural Design to Biological Responses
Granular hydrogels are now emerging as promising biomaterials due to their inherent microporousity, injectability, and modularity. They have shown improvements in cell viability and migration, cellular/tissue infiltration, host tissue integration, mitigated foreign body response, and tissue regeneration.
Asmasadat Vaziri +6 more
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Modulating neuronal plasticity with choline
Eunice W. M. Chin, Eyleen L. K. Goh
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Does the neuronal plasticity exist in elderly patients? report of an unusual clinical case [PDF]
G. Gambardella +2 more
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Aerosol jet printing enables rapid, customizable fabrication of flexible, fully gold multi‐electrode arrays (MEAs) for organotypic bioelectronic interfaces. The printed MEAs exhibit stable electrochemical performance, cytocompatibility, and functionality in recording and stimulation, including integration with 3D‐printed constructs.
Ernest Cheah +7 more
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