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Acute peripheral nerve recording Characteristics of polymer-based longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes
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Stimulation DevicePeripheral Nerve InjuryNeurophysiologyRabbit Sciatic NerveMedicineBioelectronicsPhysiologyPolylife VersionsSciatic NerveNeuroscienceBiomedical EngineeringElectrophysiologyNeurostimulationPeripheral NervesNervous SystemPeripheral NerveSocial SciencesAcute Peripheral Nerve
We examined the recording characteristics of two different types of polymer-based longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes (LIFEs) in peripheral nerve: single-stranded (s-polyLIFEs) and multistranded (m-polyLIFEs). Recordings were also made from Pt-Ir wire-based electrodes (PtIrLIFEs) as a control. The electrodes were implanted in either tibial or medial gastrocnemius branches of the rabbit sciatic nerve, and in the sciatic nerve of rats. Recorded neural activity induced by manually elicited afferent neural activity showed that both polyLIFE versions performed comparably to PtIrLIFEs.
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