Coating improves electrical stimulation therapy used for Parkinson's, depression, chronic pain
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 12:41
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Centre have designed a way to improve electrical stimulation of nerves by outfitting electrodes with the latest in chemically engineered fashion: a coating of basic black, formed from carbon nanotubes...
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