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Dextran as a fast resorbable and mechanically stiff coating for flexible neural probes

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© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. In this paper we report on the use of dextran as a temporary, fast dissolving stiff coating for flexible neural probes. Although polymer-based neural implants offer several advantages, compared to their rigid silicon counterparts, they pose significant challenges during implantation. Due to their extreme flexibility, they have the tendency to buckle under the axial load applied during insertion. The structural stiffness of the implants can be temporarily increased by applying a bioresorbable dextran coating which eases the penetration of neural tissue. For this application three types of dextran with different molecular weights are analysed. The dissolution rate of the coatings is reported as well as the increased bending stiffness resulting from the dextran coating of Parylene C neural probes. Based on these findings the dissolution rate can be linked to parameters such as molecular weight, coating thickness and the surface area exposed to the dissolution medium. The mechanical characterization yields information on how the structural stiffness of neural probes can be tuned by varying the dextran's molecular weight and coating thickness.
Journal: 28TH INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS CONFERENCE, INPC 2022
ISSN: 1742-6588
Issue: 1
Volume: 922
Publication year:2017
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Authors from:Higher Education