The increasing engineering of carbon-based nanomaterials as components of neuro-regenerative interfaces is motivated by their dimensional compatibility with subcellular compartments of excitable cells, such as axons and synapses. In neuroscience applications, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used to improve electronic device performance by exploiting their physical properties. Besides, when manufactured to interface neuronal networks formation in vitro, CNT carpets have shown their unique ability to potentiate synaptic networks formation and function. Due to the low optical transparency of CNTs films, further developments of these materials in neural prosthesis fabrication or in implementing interfacing devices to be paired with in vivo im...
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrically shaped nanostructures made by sheets of graphene...
Carbon nanotube-based biomaterials critically contribute to the design of many prosthetic devices, w...
In modern neuroscience, significant progress in developing structural scaffolds integrated with the ...
The increasing engineering of carbon-based nanomaterials as components of neuroregenerative interfac...
10noCarbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and abi...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Pristine (as prepared) carbon nanotube (CNT) based substrates have been widely used to grow and inte...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Pristine (as prepared) carbon nanotube (CNT) based substrates have been widely used to grow and inte...
In the last decade, carbon nanotube growth substrates have been used to investigate neurons and neur...
In the last decade, carbon nanotube growth substrates have been used to investigate neurons and neur...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrically shaped nanostructures made by sheets of graphene...
Carbon nanotube-based biomaterials critically contribute to the design of many prosthetic devices, w...
In modern neuroscience, significant progress in developing structural scaffolds integrated with the ...
The increasing engineering of carbon-based nanomaterials as components of neuroregenerative interfac...
10noCarbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and abi...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Pristine (as prepared) carbon nanotube (CNT) based substrates have been widely used to grow and inte...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Pristine (as prepared) carbon nanotube (CNT) based substrates have been widely used to grow and inte...
In the last decade, carbon nanotube growth substrates have been used to investigate neurons and neur...
In the last decade, carbon nanotube growth substrates have been used to investigate neurons and neur...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Carbon nanotube (CNT)–modified surfaces unequivocally demonstrate their biocompatibility and ability...
Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrically shaped nanostructures made by sheets of graphene...
Carbon nanotube-based biomaterials critically contribute to the design of many prosthetic devices, w...
In modern neuroscience, significant progress in developing structural scaffolds integrated with the ...