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A novel neuroprosthetic interface with the peripheral nervous system using artificially engineered axonal tracts
2008
Neurological Research
Objective: We have previously described a technique developed in our laboratory to create transplantable living axon tracts of several centimeters in length. In this paper, we describe how these engineered neural tissue constructs can be used to create a novel neuroelectrical interface with the regenerating peripheral nervous system, to potentially enable afferent and efferent communications with prosthetic devices. Methods: Using continuous mechanical tension, we have generated axon tracts of
doi:10.1179/174313208x362541
pmid:19079981
fatcat:v67cz3zix5ahlciumfqjxkqnei