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Despite enormous advances made in the development of external effector prosthetics over the last quarter century, significant questions remain, especially those concerning signal degradation that occurs with chronically implanted neuroelectrodes.
Offering contributions from pioneering researchers in neuroprosthetics and tissue repair, Indwelling Neural Implants: Strategies for Contending with the In Vivo Environment examines many of these challenges, paying particular attention to how the healing of tissues surrounding an implant can impact the intended use of a device.
Contents
- Series Preface
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editor
- Contributors
- Part I
- 1. Overview of Wound Healing in Different Tissue TypesJohn D. Stroncek and W. Monty Reichert.
- 1. Overview of Wound Healing in Different Tissue Types
- Part II
- Part III
- 4. In Vitro Models for Neuroelectrodes: A Paradigm for Studying Tissue–Materials Interactions in the BrainVadim Polikov, Michelle Block, Cen Zhang, W. Monty Reichert, and J. S. Hong.
- 5. In Vivo Solute Diffusivity in Brain Tissue Surrounding Indwelling Neural ImplantsMichael J. Bridge and Patrick A. Tresco.
- 4. In Vitro Models for Neuroelectrodes: A Paradigm for Studying Tissue–Materials Interactions in the Brain
- Part IV
- 6. A Molecular Perspective on Understanding and Modulating the Performance of Chronic Central Nervous System (CNS) Recording ElectrodesWei He and Ravi V. Bellamkonda.
- 7. Soft, Fuzzy, and Bioactive Conducting Polymers for Improving the Chronic Performance of Neural Prosthetic DevicesDong-Hwan Kim, Sarah Richardson-Burns, Laura Povlich, Mohammad Reza Abidian, Sarah Spanninga, Jeffrey L. Hendricks, and David C. Martin.
- 8. Strategies for Regeneration and Repair in the Injured Central Nervous SystemMolly S. Shoichet, Ciara C. Tate, M. Douglas Baumann, and Michelle C. LaPlaca.
- 6. A Molecular Perspective on Understanding and Modulating the Performance of Chronic Central Nervous System (CNS) Recording Electrodes
Series editors: Miguel AL Nicolelis and Sidney A Simon
This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use.
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