Carbon-Nanotube-Based Electrodes for Biomedical Applications
TBMG-2659
03/01/2008
- Content
A nanotube array based on vertically aligned nanotubes or carbon nanofibers has been invented for use in localized electrical stimulation and recording of electrical responses in selected regions of an animal body, especially including the brain. There are numerous established, emerging, and potential applications for localized electrical stimulation and/or recording, including treatment of Parkinson’s disease, Tourette’s syndrome, and chronic pain, and research on electrochemical effects involved in neurotransmission.
- Citation
- "Carbon-Nanotube-Based Electrodes for Biomedical Applications," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2008.