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      Ultrasmall implantable composite microelectrodes with bioactive surfaces for chronic neural interfaces

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          Implantable neural microelectrodes that can record extracellular biopotentials from small, targeted groups of neurons are critical for neuroscience research and emerging clinical applications including brain-controlled prosthetic devices. The crucial material-dependent problem is developing microelectrodes that record neural activity from the same neurons for years with high fidelity and reliability. Here, we report the development of an integrated composite electrode consisting of a carbon-fibre core, a poly( p-xylylene)-based thin-film coating that acts as a dielectric barrier and that is functionalized to control intrinsic biological processes, and a poly(thiophene)-based recording pad. The resulting implants are an order of magnitude smaller than traditional recording electrodes, and more mechanically compliant with brain tissue. They were found to elicit much reduced chronic reactive tissue responses and enabled single-neuron recording in acute and early chronic experiments in rats. This technology, taking advantage of new composites, makes possible highly selective and stealthy neural interface devices towards realizing long-lasting implants.

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          Journal
          101155473
          30248
          Nat Mater
          Nat Mater
          Nature materials
          1476-1122
          8 December 2012
          11 November 2012
          December 2012
          01 June 2013
          : 11
          : 12
          : 1065-1073
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Neural Engineering Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
          [2 ]Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
          [3 ]Center for Neural Communication Technology, New York State Department of Health, Wadsworth Center, Albany, New York 12201, USA.
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          PMC3524530 PMC3524530 3524530 nihpa423085
          10.1038/nmat3468
          3524530
          23142839
          9d533020-7bd3-4950-b406-97a45d38b90b
          © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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          Funding
          Funded by: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke : NINDS
          Award ID: RC1 NS068396 || NS
          Funded by: National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering : NIBIB
          Award ID: P41 EB002030 || EB
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