Li et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Nanotransducers for wireless neuromodulationLi et al., 2021
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- Li X
- Xiong H
- Rommelfanger N
- Xu X
- Youn J
- Slesinger P
- Hong G
- Qin Z
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Understanding the signal transmission and processing within the central nervous system is a grand challenge in neuroscience. The past decade has witnessed significant advances in the development of new tools to address this challenge. Development of these new tools …
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