Effective functional innervation of medical bionic devices, as well as re-innervation of target tissue in nerve and spinal cord injuries, requires a platform that can stimulate and orientate neural growth. Gordon Wallace and co-workers report on p. 4393 that conducting and nonconducting biodegradabl
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A Conducting-Polymer Platform with Biodegradable Fibers for Stimulation and Guidance of Axonal Growth
โ Scribed by Anita F. Quigley; Joselito M. Razal; Brianna C. Thompson; Simon E. Moulton; Magdalena Kita; Elizabeth L. Kennedy; Graeme M. Clark; Gordon G. Wallace; Robert M. I. Kapsa
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2009
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- English
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- 21
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- Article
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- 0935-9648
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