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An electrophysiological breakthrough for diabetic brain studies

Delicate brain and gentle electrode

EurekAlert!, January 3, 2023


DNA stamper injections using nanoscale-tipped wire arrays

A convenient and powerful tool in neuronal research

EurekAlert!, March 16, 2022


Goodbye large neural probes 

Changing electrophysiology methods with an ultrasmall needle technology

EurekAlert!, March 22, 2021


'A Bluetooth mouse'-you can wirelessly read a mouse's mind 

A lightweight, compact, wireless Bluetooth-low-energy neuronal recording system for mice

EurekAlert!, March 2, 2021


Trying to listen to the signal from neurons

Improved quality of neural recording using a 'coaxial' microneedle-electrode

EurekAlert!, July 29, 2020


Electronics integrated to the muscle via 'Kirigami'

Donut-shaped kirigami device enabling accurate and robust signal acquisition from the muscle

EurekAlert!, December 9, 2019


Revolutionizing electronics using Kirigami

Ultrastretchable and deformable bioprobes using Kirigami designs

EurekAlert!, December 8, 2017


Can the brain feel it? The world's smallest extracellular needle-electrodes

Single 5µm diameter needle electrode block modules for unit recordings in vivo

EurekAlert!, October 25, 2016


Intracellular recordings using nanotower electrodes

Nanoscale-tipped high-aspect-ratio vertical microneedle electrodes for intracellular recordings

EurekAlert!, April 8, 2016


Super-small needle technology for the brain

Dissolvable material expands opportunities for flexible microneedles used for brain penetrations

EurekAlert!, August 10, 2015



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Kawano Research Group, Toyohashi University of Technology