The implantation of any foreign material into the body leads to the development of an inflammatory and fibrotic process—the foreign body reaction (FBR). Upon implantation into a tissue, cells of the immune system become attracted to the foreign material and attempt to degrade it. If this degradation fails, fibroblasts envelop the material and form a physical barrier to isolate it from the rest of the body. Long-term implantation of medical devices faces a great challenge presented by FBR, as the cellular response disrupts the interface between implant and its target tissue. This is particularly true for nerve neuroprosthetic implants—devices implanted into nerves to address conditions such as sensory loss, muscle paralysis, chronic pain, an...
Implantable neuroprostheses are engineered systems designed to restore or substitute function for in...
Permanent injury to the cranial nerves can often result in a substantial reduction in quality of lif...
In the last decades, the clinical applications of neural devices have increased exponentially. Accom...
Statement of Purpose: Neural interfaces are unique tools capable of establishing connections between...
Interfacing with the nervous system holds immense therapeutic potential for the treatment of debilit...
Despite the numerous advancements in electronics interfacing with the nervous system over the decade...
Synthetic materials have been used in the medical field for surgical grafts due to lack of insuffici...
Parylene C is a highly flexible polymer used in several biomedical implants. Since previous studies ...
Implantable electronics address therapeutical needs of patients with electrical signaling dysfunctio...
Intraneural interfaces are stimulation/registration devices designed to couple the peripheral nervou...
Synthetic materials have been used in the medical field for surgical grafts due to lack of insuffici...
Considerable scientific and technological efforts have been devoted to develop neuroprostheses and h...
The recent development of neural prosthetic technology has demonstrated a therapeutic potential for ...
The human body is endowed with an uncanny ability to distinguish self from foreign. The implantation...
Peripheral nerve interfaces (PNIs) record and/or modulate neural activity of nerves, which are respo...
Implantable neuroprostheses are engineered systems designed to restore or substitute function for in...
Permanent injury to the cranial nerves can often result in a substantial reduction in quality of lif...
In the last decades, the clinical applications of neural devices have increased exponentially. Accom...
Statement of Purpose: Neural interfaces are unique tools capable of establishing connections between...
Interfacing with the nervous system holds immense therapeutic potential for the treatment of debilit...
Despite the numerous advancements in electronics interfacing with the nervous system over the decade...
Synthetic materials have been used in the medical field for surgical grafts due to lack of insuffici...
Parylene C is a highly flexible polymer used in several biomedical implants. Since previous studies ...
Implantable electronics address therapeutical needs of patients with electrical signaling dysfunctio...
Intraneural interfaces are stimulation/registration devices designed to couple the peripheral nervou...
Synthetic materials have been used in the medical field for surgical grafts due to lack of insuffici...
Considerable scientific and technological efforts have been devoted to develop neuroprostheses and h...
The recent development of neural prosthetic technology has demonstrated a therapeutic potential for ...
The human body is endowed with an uncanny ability to distinguish self from foreign. The implantation...
Peripheral nerve interfaces (PNIs) record and/or modulate neural activity of nerves, which are respo...
Implantable neuroprostheses are engineered systems designed to restore or substitute function for in...
Permanent injury to the cranial nerves can often result in a substantial reduction in quality of lif...
In the last decades, the clinical applications of neural devices have increased exponentially. Accom...