Biosensors & bioelectronics
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Biosens Bioelectron · Dec 2020
Intraneural ultramicroelectrode arrays for function-specific interfacing to the vagus nerve.
Selective interfacing to small multifunctional nerves such as the vagus nerve (VN) which is the main multimodal autonomic nerve that provides a major communication pathway from vital peripheral organs to the brain, can have significant potential in treating and diagnosing diseases as well as enhancing our understanding of peripheral nerve circuits. Here we describe the fabrication of a 16-channel intraneural electrode array with ultramicro-dimensioned electrodes to achieve improved functionally selective recording. ⋯ Distinct neural activity was recorded on electrodes separated by less than about 100 μm. This is the first time that this level of spatially selectivity recording has been demonstrated in the cVN with an intraneural multielectrode array.