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![]() Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania and University of Illi**is at Urbana-Champaign have reported in journal Nature Materials on a new type of intracranial electrodes that are able to dissolve and wash out of the body once done doing their job. The tech**logy could one day be used for both diag**stic and therapeutic applications. Currently electrodes tend to suffer from becoming less and less effective as the fibrous tissue around creates impedance to the device. Perhaps Dissolvable electrodes may lessen that burden by **t requiring explantation. The silicone/molybdenum Electronic devices build upon groundbreaking work of John A. Rogers of U of I Urbana-Champaign in flexible electronics. The thickness of the final product determines the time it takes for them to dissolve and so they can be prepared for specific clinical applications. The Researchers already tested the electrodes on animals and intact tissue. Here are some details according to UPenn: For example, the team used the device to record Brain waves in rats under anesthesia, as well as voltage fluctuations between neurons (EEGs), and induced epileptic spikes in intact live tissue. A separate experiment demonstrated a complex, multiplexed array made from these materials that could map rat-whisker sensing capabilities at high resolution.Flashback:*Dissolvable Brain Implant For Monitoring of ICP… Study in Nature Materials: Bioresorbable silicon electronics for transient spatiotemporal mapping of electrical activity from*the cerebral cortex… Source:*Penn Medicine… The post Researchers Develop Dissolvable Electronic Brain Implants appeared first on Medgadget. ??????? ??????: Researchers Develop Dissolvable Electronic Brain Implants || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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