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Nanotechnology
Study finds drug-loaded hydrogel microelectrode arrays significantly improve performance of brain-computer interfaces
Credit: CC0 Public Domain A research group led by Professor Cai Xinxia of the Institute of Aerospace Information (AIR), Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed a new drug-loaded hydrogel-coated microelectrode array (MEA) that enables long-term, high-quality detection. Nerve activity. The study was published in the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics. Traditional MEAs often cause inflammation in the brain due to mechanical…
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