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Fully bioresorbable hybrid opto-electronic neural implant system for simultaneous electrophysiological recording and optogenetic stimulation

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Abstract
Bioresorbable neural implants based on emerging classes of biodegradable materials offer a promising solution to the challenges of secondary surgeries for removal of implanted devices required for existing neural implants. In this study, we introduce a fully bioresorbable flexible hybrid opto-electronic system for simultaneous electrophysiological recording and optogenetic stimulation. The flexible and soft device, composed of biodegradable materials, has a direct optical and electrical interface with the curved cerebral cortex surface while exhibiting excellent biocompatibility. Optimized to minimize light transmission losses and photoelectric artifact interference, the device was chronically implanted in the brain of transgenic mice and performed to photo-stimulate the somatosensory area while recording local field potentials. Thus, the presented hybrid neural implant system, comprising biodegradable materials, promises to provide monitoring and therapy modalities for versatile applications in biomedicine. © The Author(s) 2024.
Author(s)
Cho, MyeongkiHan, Jeong-KyuSuh, JungminKim, Jeong JinRyu, Jae RyunMin, In SikSang, MingyuLim, SelinKim, Tae SooKim, KyubeenKang, KyowonHwang, KyuhyunKim, KanghwanHong, Eun-BinNam, Min-HoKim, JongbaegSong, Young MinLee, Gil JuCho, Il-JooYu, Ki Jun
Issued Date
2024-03
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-45803-0
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9682
Publisher
Nature Research
Citation
Nature Communications, v.15, no.1
ISSN
2041-1723
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science > 1. Journal Articles
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