Banstola et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Construction of simple, customised, brain-spanning, multi-channel, linear microelectrode arraysBanstola et al., 2021
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- 15193164423025847566
- Author
- Banstola A
- Silva C
- Ulrich K
- Ruan M
- Robertson L
- McNaughton N
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- Publication venue
- Journal of neuroscience methods
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Background The construction of multichannel micro-electrode arrays (MEA) generally requires complex and expensive procedures. Here we describe a simple, cheap, flexible method of linear MEA construction. New method Our method allows manufacture of linear …
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