2023
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00063
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Computational Modeling as a Tool to Drive the Development of a Novel, Chemical Device for Monitoring the Injured Brain and Body

De-Shaine Murray,
Laure Stickel,
Martyn Boutelle

Abstract: Real-time measurement of dynamic changes, occurring in the brain and other parts of the body, is useful for the detection and tracked progression of disease and injury. Chemical monitoring of such phenomena exists but is not commonplace, due to the penetrative nature of devices, the lack of continuous measurement, and the inflammatory responses that require pharmacological treatment to alleviate. Soft, flexible devices that more closely match the moduli and shape of monitored tissue and allow for surface micro… Show more

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