Silicon Optrode with a Micromirror‐Tip Providing Tunable Beam Profile During Infrared Neuromodulation of the Rat Neocortex
Infrared (IR) neuromodulation holds an increasing potential in brain research, which is fueled by novel neuroengineering approaches facilitating the exploration of the biophysical mechanism in the microscale. The group lays down the fundamentals of spatially controlled optical manipulation of inhere...
Main Authors: |
Horváth Ágoston Csaba Mórocz Ákos Csomai Borbála Szabó Ágnes Balogh-Lantos Zsófia Fürjes Péter Tóth Estilla Zsófia Fiáth Richárd Fekete Zoltán |
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Format: | Article |
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2024
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Series: | ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
9 No. 20 |
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mtmt: | 35087576 |
Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/1919 |
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