Gao et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Recording of neural activity with modulation of photolysis of caged compounds using microelectrode arrays in rats with seizuresGao et al., 2019
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- Gao F
- Xiao G
- Song Y
- Wang M
- Li Z
- Zhang Y
- Xu S
- Xie J
- Yin H
- Cai X
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- IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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Objective: In this paper, a new method was established to monitor multichannel neural activity with microelectrode arrays (MEAs) under modulation of caged compounds in a rat model of seizures. Methods: The 16-channel MEAs were fabricated and implanted into the …
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