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Wireless Modular Implantable Neural Device with One‐touch Magnetic Assembly for Versatile Neuromodulation
by
Kabbaj, Noah D.L.
, Bilbily, John
, Kim, Choong Yeon
, Yoon, Jun‐Bo
, Lee, Wonhee
, Parker, Kyle E.
, McCall, Jordan G.
, Jeong, Eun Young
, Jung, Bum‐Joon
, Madasu, Manish K.
, Kwon, Do A
, Lee, Juhyun
, Shi, Chuanqian
, Al‐Hasani, Ream
, Jeong, Jae‐Woong
, Xiao, Jianliang
, Yang, Jae‐Soon
, Kang, Inho
in
Animals
/ Batteries
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Design
/ Females
/ magnetic assembly
/ modular
/ Modularity
/ neural device
/ neuromodulation
/ Neurosciences
/ Surgery
/ wireless
/ Wireless Technology - instrumentation
2025
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Wireless Modular Implantable Neural Device with One‐touch Magnetic Assembly for Versatile Neuromodulation
by
Kabbaj, Noah D.L.
, Bilbily, John
, Kim, Choong Yeon
, Yoon, Jun‐Bo
, Lee, Wonhee
, Parker, Kyle E.
, McCall, Jordan G.
, Jeong, Eun Young
, Jung, Bum‐Joon
, Madasu, Manish K.
, Kwon, Do A
, Lee, Juhyun
, Shi, Chuanqian
, Al‐Hasani, Ream
, Jeong, Jae‐Woong
, Xiao, Jianliang
, Yang, Jae‐Soon
, Kang, Inho
in
Animals
/ Batteries
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Design
/ Females
/ magnetic assembly
/ modular
/ Modularity
/ neural device
/ neuromodulation
/ Neurosciences
/ Surgery
/ wireless
/ Wireless Technology - instrumentation
2025
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Wireless Modular Implantable Neural Device with One‐touch Magnetic Assembly for Versatile Neuromodulation
by
Kabbaj, Noah D.L.
, Bilbily, John
, Kim, Choong Yeon
, Yoon, Jun‐Bo
, Lee, Wonhee
, Parker, Kyle E.
, McCall, Jordan G.
, Jeong, Eun Young
, Jung, Bum‐Joon
, Madasu, Manish K.
, Kwon, Do A
, Lee, Juhyun
, Shi, Chuanqian
, Al‐Hasani, Ream
, Jeong, Jae‐Woong
, Xiao, Jianliang
, Yang, Jae‐Soon
, Kang, Inho
in
Animals
/ Batteries
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Design
/ Females
/ magnetic assembly
/ modular
/ Modularity
/ neural device
/ neuromodulation
/ Neurosciences
/ Surgery
/ wireless
/ Wireless Technology - instrumentation
2025
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Wireless Modular Implantable Neural Device with One‐touch Magnetic Assembly for Versatile Neuromodulation
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Wireless Modular Implantable Neural Device with One‐touch Magnetic Assembly for Versatile Neuromodulation
2025
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Multimodal neural interfaces open new opportunities in brain research by enabling more sophisticated and systematic neural circuit dissection. Integrating complementary features across distinct functional domains, these multifunctional neural probes have greatly advanced the interrogation of complex neural circuitry. However, introducing multiple functionalities into a compact form factor for freely behaving animals presents substantial design hurdles that complicate the device or require more than one device. Moreover, fixed functionality poses challenges in meeting the dynamic needs of chronic neuroscience inquiry, such as replacing consumable parts like batteries or drugs. To address these limitations, the modular implantable neural device (MIND) is introduced with a one‐touch magnetic assembly mechanism. Leveraging the seamless exchange of neural interface modules such as optical stimulation, drug delivery, and electrical stimulation, MIND ensures functional adaptability, reusability, and scalability. The versatile design of MIND will facilitate brain research by enabling simplified access to multiple functional modalities as needed. The modular implantable neural device (MIND) features a one‐touch magnetic assembly mechanism for seamless exchange of neural interface modules, including optical stimulation, drug delivery, and electrical stimulation. Designed for functional adaptability, reusability, and scalability, MIND overcomes the challenges of fixed functionality neural devices, facilitating advanced, flexible neuroscience research in freely behaving animals with simplified access to multiple modalities.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc,Wiley
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