2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.12.562145
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Endocisternal interfaces for minimally invasive neural stimulation and recording of the brain and spinal cord

Joshua C. Chen,
Abdeali Dhuliyawalla,
Robert Garcia
et al.

Abstract: Minimally invasive neural interfaces can be used to diagnose, manage, and treat many disorders with substantially reduced risks of surgical complications. Endovascular neural interfaces implanted in the veins or arteries is one approach, but it requires prescriptions of anti-thrombotic medication and are likely not explantable after endothelialization. More critically, the approach is limited by the small size and location of blood vessels, such that many important cortical, subcortical, spinal targets cannot … Show more

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