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Bioelectronics

Nanostructures as a Replacement for the Patch-Clamp Method

November 17, 2017November 22, 2020 Tyler Shewbert

By Tyler Shewbert Abstract             The first measurement of the action potential was performed using the voltage-clamp method in the 1950s on the squid axon.

Bioelectronics

The Versatility of Vagus Nerve Stimulation

November 17, 2017November 22, 2020 Tyler Shewbert

By Tyler Shewbert Abstract             The idea of electrical stimulation to treat medical disorders has been around since 1889. The first major device that was

Bioelectronics

The Success of Polypyrrole Based Neural Sensors

November 17, 2017November 22, 2020 Tyler Shewbert

By Tyler Shewbert Abstract             The study of neural activity can be performed with implanted electrodes. One of the major drawbacks that researchers face when

Bioelectronics

Magnetoencephalography as a Method for Studying Deep Brain Stimulation

November 17, 2017November 22, 2020 Tyler Shewbert

By Tyler Shewbert Abstract             Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has been shown to be an effective method to study the effects of deep brain stimulation in patients

Bioelectronics

From the Voltage Clamp to the Patch-Clamp

November 17, 2017November 22, 2020 Tyler Shewbert

By Tyler Shewbert Abstract Alan L. Hodgkin and Andrew F. Huxley wrote a series of five papers in 1952 in which they developed an electrical

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