A research team has successfully demonstrated low-invasive neural recording technology in the brain tissue of diabetic mice. This was achieved using a small needle-electrode with a diameter of 4 µm.
Although clinicians using needle electrodes for sick term infants reported minimal evidence of discomfort [12] and negligible infection rate for long-term application, [46] in vulnerable preterm ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Neurophysiology Needles and Electrodes Market 2016-2020" report to their offering. The global neurophysiology ...
Medical University of South Carolina neurophysiologist Jessica Barley, Ph.D., and neurologist Jonathan C. Edwards, M.D., noticed a clinical problem and decided to do something about it. The needle ...
A research group from the Institute for Research on Next-generation Semiconductor and Sensing Science (IRES²) at Toyohashi University of Technology developed an innovative in vivo electrophysiological ...
Associate Professor Takeshi Kawano, Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology (TUT) and the research team at the Electronics-Inspired ...
Neuromuscular disorders, such as multiple sclerosis and spinal muscular atrophy, are diagnosed through electromyography, invasive procedures that insert needle electrodes into patients’ muscles to ...
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