material implanted in the body, it is important to minimize or eliminate foreign body response and maximize effectual integration. Neural implants have the...
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Neuralink (redirect from Neural link)
Precision Neuroscience Spatial computing Surface chemistry of neural implants Stentrode The Entire History of You White Christmas (Black Mirror) Wirehead...
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the implants. The array now forms the sensor component of the Braingate. Much research is also being done on the surface chemistry of neural implants in...
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Biomedical engineering (section Medical implants)
controls of Class I. Examples include replacement heart valves, hip and knee joint implants, silicone gel-filled breast implants, implanted cerebellar...
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Neurotechnology (section Implants)
stimulation and brain–computer interfaces, such as cochlear implants and retinal implants. The field of neurotechnology has been around for nearly half a century...
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wires made from silicone with a core of liquid metal would be ideal for intracardiac pacemakers and neural implants where delicate brain tissue cannot tolerate...
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to modify medical implants with complex shape. By altering the surface functionalities using plasma modification, the optimal surface, chemical and physical...
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thin-film deposition, ion-implantation, etching) during which electronic circuits are gradually created on a wafer, typically made of pure single-crystal semiconducting...
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Biomaterial (redirect from Applications of biomaterials)
applied load is expected. For implanted biomaterials that may experience temperature fluctuations, e.g., dental implants, ductility is important. The material...
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Neuroimmunology (category Branches of immunology)
the design of neural implants. Neural implants are being used to treat many diseases, and it is key that their design and surface chemistry do not elicit...
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Thousands of distinguishable areas can be identified within the vertebrate brain based on fine distinctions of neural structure, chemistry, and connectivity...
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cell and tissue adhesion onto a surface. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Neural interfaces Cells in engineered microenvironments...
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Bionics (section Specific uses of the term)
superhuman powers by their electromechanical implants. According to proponents of bionic technology, the transfer of technology between lifeforms and manufactured...
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large network surface area is ideal for growth and transport of wastes and nutrients in neural tissue engineering. The two features of electrospun scaffolds...
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Graphene (redirect from Industrial applications of graphene)
graphene, and it has been shown that the lateral size of the graphene flakes, the form and surface chemistry can elicit different biological responses on the...
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electrophoretic separation. Surface chemistry of polymers can also be modified for specific applications. Specifically, the surface of PDMSs can be ion-irradiated...
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orthopedics and implants, a more traditional strategy to improve the density of the underlying jaw bone is via the in situ application of calcium phosphate...
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neuromodulation uses direct placement of chemical agents to neural tissues through utilization of technology of implantation such as epidural or intrathecal...
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Hydrogel (category Colloidal chemistry)
it is vital for implants to match the mechanical properties of the surrounding tissues. Characterizing the mechanical properties of hydrogels can be...
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Stéphanie P. Lacour (category Date of birth uncertain)
bi-directional neural implants and wearable prosthetic sensor skins. Outside of EPFL, Lacour is a member of the Materials Research Society as well as a member of the...
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organization of an endothelium-like membrane on the surface of a long-implanted, synthetic ophthalmic prosthesis. The first modern use of the term as recognized...
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Nanodiamond (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
thermodynamics and kinetics of drug adsorption on nanodiamond are poorly understood. Important factors include purity, surface chemistry, dispersion quality,...
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midpoint of the neural tube. Evidence supporting the notochord as the signaling center comes from studies in which a second notochord is implanted near a...
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Consciousness (redirect from State of consciousness)
in terms of neural events occurring within the brain. Many other neuroscientists, such as Christof Koch, have explored the neural basis of consciousness...
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blocks the action of BMP-4 to allow the ectoderm to continue on its normal course of neural cell development. Additionally, secretion of BMPs by the roof...
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Thomas J. Webster (category Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors)
carriers of nucleic acids into cells (US10344300B2) System and method for attaching soft tissue to an implant (US8945601B2) Nanofibers as a neural biomaterial...
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GC, GC/MS). Many of the data interpretation systems are used for the analysis of results. These systems include artificial neural network (ANN), fuzzy...
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Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (category Diseases of liver)
differentiate into a variety of cell types. EMT is essential for numerous developmental processes including mesoderm formation and neural tube formation. EMT has...
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Cat (redirect from Depictions of cats in art)
laryngeal muscles in control of the glottis are thought to be driven by a neural oscillator which generates a cycle of contraction and release every...
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Cell signaling (section Cell surface receptors)
the neural control center for all endocrine systems. In humans, the major endocrine glands are the thyroid gland and the adrenal glands. The study of the...
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