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Carbon Nanotubes as Suitable Interface for Improving Neural Recordings
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In the last decades, system neuroscientists around the world have dedicated their research
to understand how neuronal networks work and how they malfunction in various diseases.
Furthermore in the last years we have seen a progressively increased interaction of brain
networks with external devices either for the use of brain computer interfaces or through the
currently extended brain stimulation (e.g. transcranial magnetic stimulation) for therapy.
Both techniques have evidenced even more the need for a better understanding of neuronal
networks. These studies have resulted in the development of different strategies to understand
the ongoing neuronal activity, such as fluorescence microscopy for genetic labelling
and optogenetic techniques, imaging techniques, or the recording/stimulation with increasingly
large numbers of electrodes in the whole brain or in both cell cultured neurons and
slice preparations. It is in these last two areas where the technology developed on microelectrode
arrays, commonly called multi-electrode arrays (MEAs), has become important
over other technologies
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GABRIEL, Gemma, ILLA, Xavi, GUIMERA, Anton, REBOLLO GONZÁLEZ, Beatriz, HERNÁNDEZ-FERRER, Javier, MARTIN-FERNANDEZ, Iñigo, MARTÍNEZ, Mª teresa, GODIGNON, Philippe, SÁNCHEZ-VIVES, María victoria, VILLA, Rosa. Carbon Nanotubes as Suitable Interface for Improving Neural Recordings. _Chapter 15 in: Suzuki_. Satoru. 2013. Physical and Chemical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes. IntechOpen. ISBN: 978-953-51-5725-0. DOI: 10.5772/46029. pp: 357-381.. [consulta: 5 de gener de 2026]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/176101]