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Salah Sommakia1, Heui C Lee1, Janak Gaire2, Kevin J Otto3.
Abstract
Implantable intracortical microelectrodes face an uphill struggle for widespread clinical use. Their potential for treating a wide range of traumatic and degenerative neural disease is hampered by their unreliability in chronic settings. A major factor in this decline in chronic performance is a reactive response of brain tissue, which aims to isolate the implanted device from the rest of the healthy tissue. In this review we present a discussion of materials approaches aimed at modulating the reactive tissue response through mechanical and biochemical means. Benefits and challenges associated with these approaches are analyzed, and the importance of multimodal solutions tested in emerging animal models are presented.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25530703 PMCID: PMC4267064 DOI: 10.1016/j.cossms.2014.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin Solid State Mater Sci ISSN: 1359-0286 Impact factor: 11.354