Microneedle electrode-based device overcomes long-standing challenges in neural recording
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Microneedle electrode-based device overcomes long-standing challenges in neural recording
A research group from the Institute for Research on Next-generation Semiconductor and Sensing Science (IRES²) at Toyohashi University of Technology has developed an innovative in vivo electrophysiological neural recording technology that minimizes neuronal death and allows stable recordings for over a year.
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In a remarkable breakthrough heralded by the Institute for Research on Next-generation Semiconductor and Sensing Science (IRES2) at Toyohashi University of Technology, researchers have developed a pioneering in vivo electrophysiological neural recording technology. This groundbreaking innovation is designed to minimize neuronal death while facilitating stable and long-term recordings that can last over a year. Such advancements in neural recordi…
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