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Multilayer Arrays for Neurotechnology Applications (MANTA): Chronically Stable Thin‐Film Intracortical Implants

Flexible implantable neurointerfaces show great promise in addressing one of the major challenges of implantable neurotechnology, namely the loss of signal connected to unfavorable probe tissue interaction. The authors here show how multilayer polyimide probes allow high‐density intracortical record...

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Autores principales: Böhler, Christian, Vomero, Maria, Soula, Marisol, Vöröslakos, Mihály, Porto Cruz, Maria, Liljemalm, Rickard, Buzsaki, György, Stieglitz, Thomas, Asplund, Maria
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10190290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36935361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202207576
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author Böhler, Christian
Vomero, Maria
Soula, Marisol
Vöröslakos, Mihály
Porto Cruz, Maria
Liljemalm, Rickard
Buzsaki, György
Stieglitz, Thomas
Asplund, Maria
author_facet Böhler, Christian
Vomero, Maria
Soula, Marisol
Vöröslakos, Mihály
Porto Cruz, Maria
Liljemalm, Rickard
Buzsaki, György
Stieglitz, Thomas
Asplund, Maria
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description Flexible implantable neurointerfaces show great promise in addressing one of the major challenges of implantable neurotechnology, namely the loss of signal connected to unfavorable probe tissue interaction. The authors here show how multilayer polyimide probes allow high‐density intracortical recordings to be combined with a reliable long‐term stable tissue interface, thereby progressing toward chronic stability of implantable neurotechnology. The probes could record 10–60 single units over 5 months with a consistent peak‐to‐peak voltage at dimensions that ensure robust handling and insulation longevity. Probes that remain in intimate contact with the signaling tissue over months to years are a game changer for neuroscience and, importantly, open up for broader clinical translation of systems relying on neurotechnology to interface the human brain.
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spelling pubmed-101902902023-05-18 Multilayer Arrays for Neurotechnology Applications (MANTA): Chronically Stable Thin‐Film Intracortical Implants Böhler, Christian Vomero, Maria Soula, Marisol Vöröslakos, Mihály Porto Cruz, Maria Liljemalm, Rickard Buzsaki, György Stieglitz, Thomas Asplund, Maria Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Flexible implantable neurointerfaces show great promise in addressing one of the major challenges of implantable neurotechnology, namely the loss of signal connected to unfavorable probe tissue interaction. The authors here show how multilayer polyimide probes allow high‐density intracortical recordings to be combined with a reliable long‐term stable tissue interface, thereby progressing toward chronic stability of implantable neurotechnology. The probes could record 10–60 single units over 5 months with a consistent peak‐to‐peak voltage at dimensions that ensure robust handling and insulation longevity. Probes that remain in intimate contact with the signaling tissue over months to years are a game changer for neuroscience and, importantly, open up for broader clinical translation of systems relying on neurotechnology to interface the human brain. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10190290/ /pubmed/36935361 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202207576 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vöröslakos, Mihály
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Buzsaki, György
Stieglitz, Thomas
Asplund, Maria
Multilayer Arrays for Neurotechnology Applications (MANTA): Chronically Stable Thin‐Film Intracortical Implants
title Multilayer Arrays for Neurotechnology Applications (MANTA): Chronically Stable Thin‐Film Intracortical Implants
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title_full_unstemmed Multilayer Arrays for Neurotechnology Applications (MANTA): Chronically Stable Thin‐Film Intracortical Implants
title_short Multilayer Arrays for Neurotechnology Applications (MANTA): Chronically Stable Thin‐Film Intracortical Implants
title_sort multilayer arrays for neurotechnology applications (manta): chronically stable thin‐film intracortical implants
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10190290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36935361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202207576
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