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3D‐Printable, Honeycomb‐Inspired Tissue‐Like Bioelectrodes for Patient‐Specific Neural Interface

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
3D printed MRI‐compatible tissue‐like neural electrodes tailored to individual gyral patterns. This honeycomb‐inspired printable gel electrode (HiPGE) employs a bioinspired architecture with soft hydrogels, engineered to match the softness of brain tissue.
Marzia Momin   +12 more
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Soft Ionic and Electronic Triboelectric Nanogenerators: Toward Attachable and Implantable Biomedical Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
This review provides an overview of triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG)–based biomedical applications by classifying studies into electronic and ionic systems across attachable and implantable platforms. It summarizes key material choices, device structures, and working mechanisms that characterize current TENG‐based research, and outlines six future ...
Kyongtae Choi   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Traumatic Brain Injury in Admitted Patients with Ocular Trauma [PDF]

open access: yesTurk J Ophthalmol
Zhang K   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Demographics, Presenting Features, and Outcomes of Adult Patients with Ocular Trauma. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ophthalmol
Clevenger LM   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source
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Ocular Trauma

Tropical Doctor, 1989
Well over half a million people in the world are blind as a result of eye injuries. It is not known how much of the final visual damage is the result of delayed or inappropriate management at the primary care level. However, it is certain that the general doctor can greatly influence the final outcome of ocular trauma by prompt action that will ...
J D, Anderson, A, Foster
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Ocular Trauma Epidemiology

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
Over 2.4 million eye injuries are said to occur yearly in the United States, with eye trauma the third most common ophthalmic indication for hospitalization. 1 Despite the apparent enormity of the ocular trauma problem, educational and preventive efforts have been hampered by a lack of understanding of this epidemic.
R M, Feist, M D, Farber
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Ocular Trauma Modelling

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
Non-ophthalmologists must know how to detect, diagnose, and initially manage acute eye and ocular adnexal injuries in order to minimize their morbidity. Such instruction can be provided medical students in part from dog eyes and lids injured so as to produce models of common forms of ocular trauma.
FRANCIS G. La PIANA   +7 more
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