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Implantable neural electrodes: from preparation optimization to application

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 11, Issue 20, Pages 6550-6572

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2tc05162a

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Implantable neural electrodes play a crucial role in interfacing with the neural system for recording and stimulation. However, the mismatch between rigid electrodes and nerve tissue can cause inflammation and signal degradation during long-term implantation. To address this issue, researchers have been improving material, structure, and implantation methods to develop flexible neural electrodes with better compatibility. This review highlights the progress in implantable neural electrodes from five aspects: materials, structures, stretchability, multifunctionality, and applications in nerve interfaces, and discusses the prospects for these electrodes.
Implantable neural electrodes are important tools for interfacing with the neural system for recording and stimulation. The structural and mechanical mismatch between traditional rigid electrodes and nerve tissue can lead to an inflammatory response and signal degradation during long-term implantation. In recent years, researchers have continued to improve and innovate the material, structure, and implantation methods of electrodes to prepare flexible neural electrodes with better neural compatibility. In this review, the research progress on implantable neural electrodes is summarized from five aspects, namely materials, structures, stretchability, multifunctionality of flexible electrodes, and the application of implantable neural electrodes in nerve interfaces. Finally, the prospects for the implantable neural electrodes are discussed.

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