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Controlled delivery for neuro-bionic devices

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:45 authored by Zhilian YueZhilian Yue, Simon Moulton, Mark Cook, Stephen O'Leary, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Implantable electrodes interface with the human body for a range of therapeutic as well as diagnostic applications. Here we provide an overview of controlled delivery strategies used in neuro-bionics. Controlled delivery of bioactive molecules has been used to minimise reactive cellular and tissue responses and/or promote nerve preservation and neurite outgrowth toward the implanted electrode. These effects are integral to establishing a chronically stable and effective electrode-neural communication. Drug-eluting bioactive coatings, organic conductive polymers, or integrated microfabricated drug delivery channels are strategies commonly used.

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Novel Drug Delivery Systems

Australian Research Council

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Yue, Z., Moulton, S. E., Cook, M., O'Leary, S. & Wallace, G. G. (2013). Controlled delivery for neuro-bionic devices. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 65 (4), 559-569.

Journal title

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews

Volume

65

Issue

4

Pagination

559-569

Language

English

RIS ID

77363

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