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    Scalable batch fabrication of ultrathin flexible neural probes using a bioresorbable silk layer by Cointe, Clement, Laborde, Adrian, Nowak, Lionel G., Arvanitis, Dina N., Bourrier, David, Bergaud, Christian, Maziz, Ali

    Published in Microsystems & nanoengineering (16-02-2022)
    “…Flexible intracerebral probes for neural recording and electrical stimulation have been the focus of many research works to achieve better compliance with the…”
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    Smart Web-Based Platform to Support Physical Rehabilitation by Rybarczyk, Yves, Kleine Deters, Jan, Cointe, Clément, Esparza, Danilo

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (26-04-2018)
    “…The enhancement of ubiquitous and pervasive computing brings new perspectives in medical rehabilitation. In that sense, the present study proposes a smart,…”
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    Telerehabilitation platform for hip surgery recovery by Rybarczyk, Yves, Kleine Deters, Jan, Cointe, Clement, Gonzalo, Arian Aladro, Esparza, Danilo

    “…The enhancement of ubiquitous and pervasive computing brings new perspectives in terms of medical rehabilitations. In that sense, the present study proposes a…”
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    On the use of natural user interfaces in physical rehabilitation: a web-based application for patients with hip prosthesis by Yves Rybarczyk, Clément Cointe, Tiago Gonçalves, Vitor Minhoto, Jan Kleine Deters, Santiago Villarreal, Arián Aladro Gonzalo, Jonathan Baldeón, Danilo Esparza

    “…This study aims to develop a telemedicine platform for self-motor rehabilitation and remote monitoring by health professionals, in order to enhance recovery in…”
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    A Top-Down Fabrication Approach For Delivering Implantable and Ultrathin Flexible Brain Probes by Cointe, Clement, Eddarir, Asma, Arvanitis, Dina N, Bergaud, Christian, Maziz, Ali

    “…For long-term performance, chronically implanted brain probes need to be further reduced in size with a low mechanical mismatch to meet that of the surrounding…”
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