1st Annual International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology. Proceedings (Cat. No. 2000
DOI: 10.1109/mmb.2000.893824
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Biomedical microdevices for neural interfaces

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“…Optimal elaboration algorithms should also be studied, so that to get the most from the actuation response, depending on the application of interest. Non-invasive recording electrodes are obviously preferable with respect to invasive solutions, even though the latter can provide more selective and less noisy signals, as in the case of cuff electrodes (less invasive and less selective) or sieve electrodes (more invasive -the nerve grows through-but much more selective) 17 . As a final remark, a clarification on the use of the term activation can be made.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal elaboration algorithms should also be studied, so that to get the most from the actuation response, depending on the application of interest. Non-invasive recording electrodes are obviously preferable with respect to invasive solutions, even though the latter can provide more selective and less noisy signals, as in the case of cuff electrodes (less invasive and less selective) or sieve electrodes (more invasive -the nerve grows through-but much more selective) 17 . As a final remark, a clarification on the use of the term activation can be made.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biologically applications for MEMS is knows as BioMEMS, that describes devices and structures for analytical applications, such as biomolecular recognition and affinity sensors [18,19], devices for chemical and enzymatic diagnostic analyses [20][21][22][23], porous filters fabricated in micro-channels used for bio-cell separation and ELISA [24], impedance measurements for high-throughput drug screening [25], different types of valves for microfluidic use [26][27][28], and a magnetic mixer [29], MEMS structures for microdialysis [30], arrayed microholes for gene therapy applications [31], microfabricated dispensing devices with a precision pipetting head [32] and a drop dispenser [33], and microfabricated templates for scaffolds used in tissue engineering [34].…”
Section: Drug Delivery Using Memsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implication of this result is important. From a classical standpoint, the miniaturisation of chemical cell-adhesive micropatterns towards single-neuron size dimensions (10 pm) is considered to be appealing, as it allows a more precise positioning of cells on small, pre-defined areas (SINGHVI et al, 1994) such as micro-electrodes (MEYER et al, 2000;(BUITENWEG et al, 1998). However, the unwanted side effect is the accelerated death of neuronal tissue and faster overgrowth of neurites over the pattern after longer periods of time, owing to the smaller gaps between the neuron-adhesive areas.…”
Section: Medical and Biological Engineering And Computing 2003 Vol 41mentioning
confidence: 99%