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Actively controlled release of Dexamethasone from neural microelectrodes in a chronic in vivo study

Böhler et al., 2017

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18139531304250666399
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Böhler C
Kleber C
Martini N
Xie Y
Dryg I
Stieglitz T
Hofmann U
Asplund M
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Biomaterials

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Stable interconnection to neurons in vivo over long time-periods is critical for the success of future advanced neuroelectronic applications. The inevitable foreign body reaction towards implanted materials challenges the stability and an active intervention strategy would be …
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