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RESEARCHES ON THE SPINAL CORD [PDF]
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High‐Resolution Patterned Delivery of Chemical Signals From 3D‐Printed Picoliter Droplet Networks
3D‐printed picoliter droplet networks have been fabricated that control gene expression in bacterial populations by releasing chemical signals with precise spatial definition and high temporal resolution. This system of effector release is widely applicable, offering diverse applications in biology and medicine.
Jorin Riexinger+7 more
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Background Mobility is crucial for participation and quality of life in individuals with sensorimotor impairments, yet scientific evidence on its course in real-world settings is limited.
Andreas Hug+16 more
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Intrathecal tumour of the cervical spinal cord [PDF]
William G. Pearson
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Abstract Central functional stimulation (spinal cord stimulation), far from being a pragmatic technique, embodies an increasing amount of scientific theory based on clinical observation, physiological measurement and experiment, and mathematical concepts.
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Thermal Processing Creates Water‐Stable PEDOT:PSS Films for Bioelectronics
Instead of using chemical cross–linkers, it is shown that PEDOT:PSS thin films for bioelectronics become water‐stable after a simple heat treatment. The heat treatment is compatible with a range of rigid and elastomeric substrates and films are stable in vivo for >20 days.
Siddharth Doshi+16 more
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Rootlets-based registration to the spinal cord PAM50 template [PDF]
Spinal cord functional MRI studies require precise localization of spinal levels for reliable voxelwise group analyses. Traditional template-based registration of the spinal cord uses intervertebral discs for alignment. However, substantial anatomical variability across individuals exists between vertebral and spinal levels. This study proposes a novel
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Spinal cord stimulation is the most common mode of neuromodulation used in managing chronic low back pain. It is minimally invasive and reversible as opposed to nerve ablation. The basic scientific background of the initial spinal cord stimulation trials was based on the gate control theory of Melzack and Wall.
Salahadin Abdi, Milan Stojanovic
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This review explores the integration of responsive materials and soft robotic actuators with implantable electronics to address key challenges in bioelectronic medicine. By enabling shape actuation, these technologies improve deployment, adaptability, and accuracy in minimally invasive procedures.
Chaoqun Dong, George G. Malliaras
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