2020
DOI: 10.1149/ma2020-02442793mtgabs
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Hydrogel-Based Transparent Subdural Electrode with Salt Bridge As Interface to Brain Surface

Abstract: Intraoperative biomedical devices are used in many medical fields such as monitoring, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Subdural electrodes used in monitoring cortical activity contribute to an identification of pathological lesions in an epilepsy surgery and also the advance of elucidation of brain function. These electrodes as an interface with living systems should be flexible, biocompatible, and conformable to the curved brain surface. However, conventional electrodes consisting of metals such as Pt ele… Show more

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