Koppaka et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Biomechanical characterization of isolated epineurial and perineurial membranes of rabbit sciatic nerveKoppaka et al., 2022
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- Koppaka S
- Hess-Dunning A
- Tyler D
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- Journal of Biomechanics
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Abstract Design of interface devices for effective, long-term integration into neural tissue is dependent on the biomechanical properties of the nerve membranes. Within the peripheral nerve, the two relevant connective tissue layers for interfacing are the epineurium and …
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