Liang, 2021 - Google Patents
Design and Characterization of Flexible Neural Interface Connector for Large-scale Neuronal RecordingLiang, 2021
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With the increasing demand of the electrically active implantable devices for studying neuroscience, microelectrode arrays (MEAs) have been widely developed to measure extracellular neuronal activity. Multiple channels MEAs with electrodes embedded are …
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