A Wireless Cortical Surface Implant for Diagnosing and Alleviating Parkinson's Disease Symptoms in Freely Moving Animals (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 17/2025)
Parkinson's Disease
Wireless graphene-based cortical surface implant restores motor function in Parkinsonian rats by recording pathogenic beta–gamma oscillations and delivering on-demand high-frequency stimulation that rebalances delta rhythms, strengthens mGluR5- and D5R-mediated synaptic plasticity, and upregulates glutamatergic genes. The flexible, biocompatible, minimally invasive system demonstrates integrated real-time diagnosis and therapy for neurodegenerative disorders across multiple freely moving animals. More details can be found in article 2405179 by Sungchil Yang, Sung Q Lee, Sunggu Yang, and co-workers.
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