Eick et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Iridium oxide microelectrode arrays for in vitro stimulation of individual rat neurons from dissociated culturesEick et al., 2009
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- Eick S
- Wallys J
- Hofmann B
- Van Ooyen A
- Schnakenberg U
- Ingebrandt S
- Offenhäusser A
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- Frontiers in neuroengineering
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We present the first in-vitro extracellular stimulation of individual neurons from dissociated cultures with iridium oxide (IrOx) electrodes. Microelectrode arrays with sputtered IrOx films (SIROF) were developed for electrophysiological investigations with electrogenic cells. The …
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