Gautam et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Engineering highly interconnected neuronal networks on nanowire scaffoldsGautam et al., 2017
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- Gautam V
- Naureen S
- Shahid N
- Gao Q
- Wang Y
- Nisbet D
- Jagadish C
- Daria V
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- Nano letters
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Identifying the specific role of physical guidance cues in the growth of neurons is crucial for understanding the fundamental biology of brain development and for designing scaffolds for tissue engineering. Here, we investigate the structural significance of nanoscale …
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