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Frequency-division multiplexing with graphene active electrodes for neurosensor applications

Kim et al., 2021

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Kim J
Fengel C
Yu S
Minot E
Johnston M
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs

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Multielectrode arrays are used broadly for neural recording, both in vivo and for ex vivo cultured neurons. In most cases, recording sites are passive electrodes wired to external read-out circuitry, and the number of wires is at least equal to the number of recording sites …
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