Search Results - "Linsmeier, Cecilia Eriksson"
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The density difference between tissue and neural probes is a key factor for glial scarring
Published in Scientific reports (15-10-2013)“…A key to successful chronic neural interfacing is to achieve minimal glial scarring surrounding the implants, as the astrocytes and microglia may functionally…”
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Implant size and fixation mode strongly influence tissue reactions in the CNS
Published in PloS one (26-01-2011)“…The function of chronic brain machine interfaces depends on stable electrical contact between neurons and electrodes. A key step in the development of…”
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Nanowire Biocompatibility in the Brain - Looking for a Needle in a 3D Stack
Published in Nano letters (09-12-2009)“…We investigated the brain-tissue response to nanowire implantations in the rat striatum after 1, 6, and 12 weeks using immunohistochemistry. The nanowires…”
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Gelatine-embedded electrodes--a novel biocompatible vehicle allowing implantation of highly flexible microelectrodes
Published in Journal of neural engineering (01-08-2010)“…Chronic neural interfaces that are both structurally and functionally stable inside the brain over years or decades hold great promise to become an invaluable…”
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Galectin-3 inhibits Schwann cell proliferation in cultured sciatic nerve
Published in Neuroreport (07-05-2007)“…The production of galectin-3, a carbohydrate-binding mammalian lectin, is upregulated in Schwann cells after peripheral nerve injury in areas where Schwann…”
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Local delivery of minocycline-loaded PLGA nanoparticles from gelatin-coated neural implants attenuates acute brain tissue responses in mice
Published in Journal of nanobiotechnology (05-02-2020)“…Neural interfaces often elicit inflammatory responses and neuronal loss in the surrounding tissue which adversely affect the function and longevity of the…”
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Size-dependent long-term tissue response to biostable nanowires in the brain
Published in Biomaterials (01-02-2015)“…Abstract Nanostructured neural interfaces, comprising nanotubes or nanowires, have the potential to overcome the present hurdles of achieving stable…”
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Impact of degradable nanowires on long-term brain tissue responses
Published in Journal of nanobiotechnology (09-08-2016)“…A promising approach to improve the performance of neural implants consists of adding nanomaterials, such as nanowires, to the surface of the implant…”
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Neurite guidance on protein micropatterns generated by a piezoelectric microdispenser
Published in Biomaterials (01-02-2007)“…Abstract In this study, we developed a microdispenser technique in order to create protein patterns for guidance of neurites from cultured adult mouse dorsal…”
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The Influence of Porous Silicon on Axonal Outgrowth in Vitro
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-04-2008)“…Axonal outgrowth on smooth and porous silicon surfaces was studied in organ culture. The pore size of the silicon substrata varied between 100 and 1500 nm. We…”
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Influence of probe flexibility and gelatin embedding on neuronal density and glial responses to brain implants
Published in PloS one (19-03-2015)“…To develop long-term high quality communication between brain and computer, a key issue is how to reduce the adverse foreign body responses. Here, the impact…”
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Can histology solve the riddle of the nonfunctioning electrode? Factors influencing the biocompatibility of brain machine interfaces
Published in Progress in brain research (2011)“…Neural interfaces hold great promise to become invaluable clinical and diagnostic tools in the near future. However, the biocompatibility and the long-term…”
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Neuronal differentiation following transplantation of expanded mouse neurosphere cultures derived from different embryonic forebrain regions
Published in Experimental neurology (01-12-2003)“…In vitro, expanded neurospheres exhibit multipotent properties and can differentiate into neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. In vivo, cells from…”
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Soft tissue reactions evoked by implanted gallium phosphide
Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2008)“…Abstract Neural devices may play an important role in the diagnosis and therapy of several clinical conditions, such as stroke, trauma or neurodegenerative…”
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Neuronal and glial differentiation within expanded glial cultures derived from the lateral and medial ganglionic eminences
Published in Experimental neurology (01-12-2003)“…Attached glial-like cell cultures were established from the lateral and medial ganglionic eminences (LGE and MGE) and from the neocortex (Cx) of E13.5 mouse…”
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Generation of Regionally Specified Neurons in Expanded Glial Cultures Derived from the Mouse and Human Lateral Ganglionic Eminence
Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-05-2001)“…The specific identity of neuronal precursors within the embryonic brain is, at present, not clear. Here we show that cultures with glial chacteristics derived…”
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Rat tooth pulp cells elicit neurite growth from trigeminal neurones and express mRNAs for neurotrophic factors in vitro
Published in Neuroscience letters (2001)“…Molecular factors control the developmental ingrowth of axons to the tooth pulp. Here we examine the ability of pulpal cells to induce neurite outgrowth from…”
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Long-Term, EGF-Stimulated Cultures of Attached GFAP-Positive Cells Derived from the Embryonic Mouse Lateral Ganglionic Eminence: In Vitro and Transplantation Studies
Published in Experimental neurology (01-07-2000)“…Long-term attached cultures, prepared from mouse embryonic days 15–17 lateral ganglionic eminence, were grown in a medium including epidermal growth factor and…”
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Flexible multi electrode brain-machine interface for recording in the cerebellum
Published in 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2009)“…A new type of chip based microelectrode for acute electrophysiological recordings in the CNS has been developed. It's designed to be adaptable to a multitude…”
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