A novel method to stimulate electrically active biological cells using visible wavelength light and metallic nanoparticles possessing plasmonic properties is presented herein. Using this technology, prosthetic devices such as cochlear and retinal implants and cardiac pacemakers can be developed to have superior properties as compared to the currently utilized electrical stimulation designs. These properties include improved spatial resolution; less or non-invasive devices; and higher fidelity of transduction. An additional advantage of using visible light wavelengths is the avoidance of unwanted heating of surrounding tissue that occurs with infrared stimulation
Optogenetics provide a potential alternative approach to the treatment of chronic pain, in which com...
Neurological disorders are one of the world's leading medical and societal challenges due to the lac...
Methods for efficient detachment of cells avoiding damage are required in tissue engineering and reg...
A novel method to stimulate electrically active biological cells using visible wavelength light and ...
Biomedical prosthetics utilizing electrical stimulation have limited, effective spatial resolution d...
There is a compelling need for the development of new sensory and neural prosthetic devices which ar...
Abstract Optical stimulation technologies are gaining great consideration in cardiology, neuroscienc...
Electrical stimulation has been used for decades in devices such as pacemakers, cochlear implants an...
Our capacity to interface with the nervous system remains overwhelmingly reliant on electrical stimu...
Abstract: Our capacity to interface with the nervous system remains overwhelmingly reliant on electr...
Abstract The evolving field of plasmonics has enabled the rise of engineered plasmonic nanomaterials...
The bypassing of degenerated photoreceptors using retinal neurostimulators is helping the blind to r...
An advanced optical activation of neural tissues is demonstrated using pulsed infrared light and pla...
An efficient nanoscale semiconducting optoelectronic system is reported, which is optimized for neur...
The use of electronic devices in medical care is one of the main targets of precision medicine. The ...
Optogenetics provide a potential alternative approach to the treatment of chronic pain, in which com...
Neurological disorders are one of the world's leading medical and societal challenges due to the lac...
Methods for efficient detachment of cells avoiding damage are required in tissue engineering and reg...
A novel method to stimulate electrically active biological cells using visible wavelength light and ...
Biomedical prosthetics utilizing electrical stimulation have limited, effective spatial resolution d...
There is a compelling need for the development of new sensory and neural prosthetic devices which ar...
Abstract Optical stimulation technologies are gaining great consideration in cardiology, neuroscienc...
Electrical stimulation has been used for decades in devices such as pacemakers, cochlear implants an...
Our capacity to interface with the nervous system remains overwhelmingly reliant on electrical stimu...
Abstract: Our capacity to interface with the nervous system remains overwhelmingly reliant on electr...
Abstract The evolving field of plasmonics has enabled the rise of engineered plasmonic nanomaterials...
The bypassing of degenerated photoreceptors using retinal neurostimulators is helping the blind to r...
An advanced optical activation of neural tissues is demonstrated using pulsed infrared light and pla...
An efficient nanoscale semiconducting optoelectronic system is reported, which is optimized for neur...
The use of electronic devices in medical care is one of the main targets of precision medicine. The ...
Optogenetics provide a potential alternative approach to the treatment of chronic pain, in which com...
Neurological disorders are one of the world's leading medical and societal challenges due to the lac...
Methods for efficient detachment of cells avoiding damage are required in tissue engineering and reg...