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Indwelling Neural Implants
Strategies for Contending with the
In Vivo
Environment
Reichert
William M.
Duke University, North Carolina
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
2008
© 2008 by
Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Table of Contents
Series Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Editor
Contributors
Part I
1 Overview of Wound Healing in Different Tissue Types
John D. Stroncek and W. Monty Reichert
Part II
2 Signal Considerations for Chronically Implanted Electrodes for Brain Interfacing
Warren M. Grill
3 Thermal Considerations for the Design of an Implanted Cortical Brain–Machine Interface (BMI)
Patrick D. Wolf
Part III
4
In Vitro
Models for Neuroelectrodes: A Paradigm for Studying Tissue–Materials Interactions in the Brain
Vadim Polikov, Michelle Block, Cen Zhang, W. Monty Reichert, and J. S. Hong
5
In Vivo
Solute Diffusivity in Brain Tissue Surrounding Indwelling Neural Implants
Michael J. Bridge and Patrick A. Tresco
Part IV
6 A Molecular Perspective on Understanding and Modulating the Performance of Chronic Central Nervous System (CNS) Recording Electrodes
Wei He and Ravi V. Bellamkonda
7 Soft, Fuzzy, and Bioactive Conducting Polymers for Improving the Chronic Performance of Neural Prosthetic Devices
Dong-Hwan Kim, Sarah Richardson-Burns, Laura Povlich, Mohammad Reza Abidian, Sarah Spanninga, Jeffrey L. Hendricks, and David C. Martin
8 Strategies for Regeneration and Repair in the Injured Central Nervous System
Molly S. Shoichet, Ciara C. Tate, M. Douglas Baumann, and Michelle C. LaPlaca
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