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View article: Transient Neurovascular Interface for Minimally Invasive Neural Recording and Stimulation
Transient Neurovascular Interface for Minimally Invasive Neural Recording and Stimulation Open
Adv. Mater. Technol. 2022, 2, 2100176 DOI: 10.1002/admt.202100176 Figure 2i in the original manuscript contained an error in the right y-axis. The error was due to an incorrect conversion while calculating the charge injection capacity. Th…
View article: Locomotion of Sensor‐Integrated Soft Robotic Devices Inside Sub‐Millimeter Arteries with Impaired Flow Conditions
Locomotion of Sensor‐Integrated Soft Robotic Devices Inside Sub‐Millimeter Arteries with Impaired Flow Conditions Open
One of the grand challenges in interventional cardiology and neuroradiology is to minimize the operation time and risk of damage during catheterization. These two factors drastically increase if the target location resides in small and tor…
View article: Transient Neurovascular Interface for Minimally Invasive Neural Recording and Stimulation
Transient Neurovascular Interface for Minimally Invasive Neural Recording and Stimulation Open
Neural interfaces are used to mitigate the burden of traumatic injuries, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental disorders. However, the transient or permanent placement of an interface in close contact with the neural tissue requires invas…
View article: All-polymeric transient neural probe for prolonged in-vivo electrophysiological recordings
All-polymeric transient neural probe for prolonged in-vivo electrophysiological recordings Open
Transient bioelectronics has grown fast, opening possibilities never thought before. In medicine, transient implantable devices are interesting because they could eliminate the risks related to surgical retrieval and reduce the chronic for…
View article: Bioresorbable Endovascular Neural Interface for Minimally Invasive Neural Stimulation and Recording
Bioresorbable Endovascular Neural Interface for Minimally Invasive Neural Stimulation and Recording Open
Recording and stimulation of brain circuits have been widely used to treat neurological disorders, such as epilepsy1 and Parkinson’s disease2. Current available techniques in this field commonly require invasive surgery potentially entaili…
View article: 3D Bioprinting: Patient‐Specific Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 11/2018)
3D Bioprinting: Patient‐Specific Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 11/2018) Open
In article 1701347 by Ali Tamayol and co-workers, alginate-based bioinks are developed that carry platelet rich plasma (PRP) as a source of growth factors and are compatible with commercial bioprinters. The use of autologous PRP in the bio…
View article: Patient‐Specific Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
Patient‐Specific Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Open
Bioprinting has emerged as a promising tool in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Various 3D printing strategies have been developed to enable bioprinting of various biopolymers and hydrogels. However, the incorporation of biolo…