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Custom-designed high-density conformal planar multielectrode arrays for brain slice electrophysiologyGholmieh et al., 2006
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- Gholmieh G
- Soussou W
- Han M
- Ahuja A
- Hsiao M
- Song D
- Tanguay Jr A
- Berger T
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- Journal of neuroscience methods
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Multielectrode arrays have enabled electrophysiological experiments exploring spatio- temporal dynamics previously unattainable with single electrode recordings. The finite number of electrodes in planar MEAs (pMEAs), however, imposes a trade-off between the …
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