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Progress and challenges of implantable neural interfaces based on nature-derived materials
2021
Bioelectronic Medicine
Neural interfaces are bioelectronic devices capable of stimulating a population of neurons or nerve fascicles and recording electrical signals in a specific area. Despite their success in restoring sensory-motor functions in people with disabilities, their long-term exploitation is still limited by poor biocompatibility, mechanical mismatch between the device and neural tissue and the risk of a chronic inflammatory response upon implantation.In this context, the use of nature-derived materials
doi:10.1186/s42234-021-00067-7
pmid:33902750
pmcid:PMC8077843
fatcat:ykjbkiixzjaz7g3gn6d36l3gh4