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Polymer Adds Flexibility to Neural Probe

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Last updated: March 8, 2026
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Flexible polymer neural probes.
Polymer fibers designed to mimic fibrous geometry of the nerves allow for simultaneous optical stimulation and neural recording in the spinal cord. The picture illustrates the flexibility of the bifunctional neural probes and their ability to accommodate deformation due to the movement of vertebrae.

Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury, and chronic pain are devastating neurological conditions that are difficult for physicians to treat. The trouble lies in the inability of the physician to bypass or heal damaged neurons. A device capable of stimulating neural tissue and recording the subsequent activity simultaneously could…



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