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    Stanford engineers develop a wireless, fully implantable device to stimulate nerves in mice

    Published on Aug 18, 2015

    A device the size of a peppercorn can activate neurons of the brain, spinal cord or limbs in mice and is powered wirelessly using the mouse's own body to transfer energy. Developed by a Stanford Bio-X team, the device is the first to deliver optogenetic nerve stimulation in a fully implantable format.
    Stanford report "Stanford engineers develop a wireless, fully implantable device to stimulate nerves in mice"
    A blue glowing device the size of a peppercorn can activate neurons of the brain, spinal cord or limbs in mice and is powered wirelessly using the mouse's own body to transfer energy. Developed by a Stanford Bio-X team, the device is the first to deliver optogenetic nerve stimulation in a fully implantable format.

    by Amy Adams
    August 17, 2015

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