Precise 3D Localization of Intracerebral Implants Using a Simple Brain Clearing Method
oday we’re highlighting research from Julien Catanese and Ines Ibañez-Tallon at The Rockefeller University. In the study titled “Precise 3D Localization of Intracerebral Implants Using a Simple Brain Clearing Method”, they used a 32-channel silicon probe with a 100 µm diameter optic fiber and internal reference site. Electrode surfaces were coated with fluorescent DiD’ dye to precisely target the interpeduncular nucleus in rodent brains.
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