Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11601
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Brief electrical stimulation induced ketamine-like plasticity in human neurons Brief electrical stimulation produces ketamine-like structural plasticity in human dopamine neurons via calcium-dependent BDNF and mTOR signaling, reversing cortisol-induced damage.
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Temporal interference stimulation may allow focal deep brain engagement Temporal interference stimulation enables focal, noninvasive deep brain neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders with reduced off-target effects compared to conventional transcranial electrical.
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Microneedle biosensor tracked drug clearance and organ dysfunction Wearable microneedle biosensors with durable nanostructured electrodes continuously monitor drug clearance to detect liver and kidney dysfunction in real time.
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NeuroGator reduces BCI data throughput while maintaining accuracy NeuroGator gates brain signal processing in implantable devices, reducing power consumption and data throughput by 82% while maintaining classification accuracy for next-generation BCIs.
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Review compares liver-on-a-chip models for drug development Review of liver-on-a-chip models comparing academic and commercial platforms, examining designs, cellular compositions, and potential to reduce drug development costs and animal testing.
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Neuronal autophagy impairment promotes alpha-synuclein transfer to microglia Neurons with impaired α-synuclein clearance transfer aggregates to microglia via tunneling nanotubes. Study reveals dysfunctional neuronal autophagy drives intercellular aggregate transfer and.
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iPSC-derived neurons showed three distinct functional network stages Study characterises functional network development in iPSC-derived neurons over 55 days, identifying three distinct developmental stages with unique activity patterns and communication topologies.
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Methodology for assessing tantalum capacitor reliability in AIMDs Reliability assessment methodology for SMD tantalum capacitors in active implantable medical devices combining accelerated life testing with design of experiments and failure analysis.
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Two-step SAR ADC cuts capacitance and stays energy efficient 12-bit, 10 MS/s two-step sub-ranging SAR ADC with top-plate dividing architecture for residue amplification, achieving 65.7 dB SNDR and 14.5 fJ/conversion-step FoM in 65 nm CMOS.
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Cost-effective FPGA platform records electrophysiological signals faithfully FPGA-based modular platform for cost-effective electrophysiological signal acquisition with soft core processor, real-time conditioning, and performance validation against commercial systems.
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Bionic limbs are advancing toward more natural control Comprehensive review of bionic limb advancement, examining neural interfaces, sensory feedback, and AI-driven control alongside clinical implementation barriers and future development prospects.
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Biomimetic conductive conduit aided long-gap nerve regeneration in rats Composite nerve guidance conduit integrating silk fibroin, gelatin methacrylate, and polypyrrole for peripheral nerve regeneration with biomimetic structure and electroactive properties.
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Low-temperature bioprinting produced aligned porous GelMA structures Low-temperature embedded 3D bioprinting strategy utilizing phase-separation-induced shear alignment for fabricating anisotropic cell-laden constructs with enhanced biological functionality.
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Brain organoids may improve human-relevant environmental neurotoxicology Brain organoids revolutionize environmental neurotoxicology by providing human-relevant models for detecting subtle adverse effects from contaminant exposures, reducing animal testing, and.
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Glial cells tolerated most spinal implant particles Assessment of glial cell responses to spinal implant particles reveals limited inflammatory activation but identifies concerns regarding silicon nitride at elevated concentrations.
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Fuzzing the brain: automated stress testing for the safety of ML-driven neurostimulation Automated stress testing framework using coverage-guided fuzzing to systematically detect unsafe stimulation patterns in machine learning-driven neuroprosthetic devices.
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EV delivery of miR-181a-3p protected degenerating retinal ganglion cells Extracellular vesicles deliver miR-181a-3p to protect degenerating retinal ganglion cells, offering a novel therapeutic approach for glaucoma and optic neuropathies through biocompatible gene.
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Organic event-based sensors detect neural activity at low energy Organic electrochemical neuron-based sensors achieve millisecond response times and kilohertz firing rates with picojoule energy consumption for closed-loop neurostimulation.
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Cortico-basal ganglia dynamics of global and selective response inhibition in humans Intracranial and EEG recordings in humans reveal that selective response inhibition is mediated by rapid, context-dependent fronto-subthalamic β-burst engagement with prolonged subthalamic.

