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A method for rapid implantation of multielectrode systems.

1991

The implantation of several chronic electrodes at the same time was needed for the studies in which both evoked slow potential and multiple unit neural activity of different brain sites were recorded during classical conditioning in freely moving cats. The recording electrodes were made of 25-75 microns insulated stainless steel or nichrome wires which were inserted into a thin hypodermic needle of a fixed, calibrated length. The fast implantation system described here is based on the use of a stereotaxic frame as a stand for a drill and as a support for an electrode holder with which the electrodes were implanted through precision holes drilled directly according to the coordinates of the …

Neuronsmedicine.medical_specialtyBrain MappingMaterials scienceDrillInstrumentationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyElectroencephalographyElectric StimulationSurgeryElectrodes ImplantedBehavioral NeuroscienceMicroelectrodeCable glandInitial phaseElectrodemedicineCatsAnimalsNichromeMicroelectrodesBiomedical engineeringHypodermic needlePhysiologybehavior
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New generation super alloy candidates for medical applications: Corrosion behavior, cation release and biological evaluation

2014

Three super alloy candidates (X1 CrNiMoMnW 24-22-6-3-2 N, NiCr21 MoNbFe 8-3-5 AlTi, CoNiCr 35-20 Mo 10 BTi) for a prolonged contact with skin are evaluated in comparison with two reference austenitic stainless steels 316L and 904L. Several electrochemical parameters were measured and determined (E(oc), E(corr), i(corr), b(a), b(c), E(b), R(p), E(crev) and coulometric analysis) in order to compare the corrosion behavior. The cation release evaluation and in vitro biological characterization also were performed. In terms of corrosion, the results reveal that the 904L steels presented the best behavior followed by the super austenitic steel X1 CrNiMoMnW 24-22-6-3-2 N. For the other two super a…

Materials scienceBiocompatible MaterialsBioengineeringElectrochemistryCell LineCorrosionBiomaterialsCoulometryMiceCationsMaterials TestingAlloysElectrochemistryHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsAnimalsHumansNichromeCorrosion behaviorCell ProliferationAusteniteTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaExtraction (chemistry)MetallurgyIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Stainless SteelCorrosionSuperalloyMetalsMechanics of MaterialsHeLa CellsMaterials Science and Engineering: C
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Increasing the Ordering Temperatures in Oxalate-Based 3D Chiral Magnets:  the Series [Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][MIIMIII(ox)3]·0.5H2O (MIIMIII = MnCr, FeCr, CoCr…

2006

The synthesis, structure, and physical properties of a novel series of oxalate-based bimetallic magnets obtained by using the Ir(ppy)2(bpy)]+ cation as a template of the bimetallic [MIIMIII(ox)3]- ...

Inorganic ChemistryCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMagnetInorganic chemistry2-PhenylpyridinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNichromeBimetallic stripOxalate22'-BipyridineInorganic Chemistry
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