Exploring the Brain with a Combination of Chemicals and Microelectronic Fibers
Recent developments in neuroscience technology have created a combination of aptamer-microelectronic fibers that can be used to detect and modulate chemicals in the brain. This new device, developed by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, provides a powerful tool to detect and control molecules in the brain with unprecedented accuracy and precision. The device consists of an array of aptamer-microelectronic fibers, each of which can be used to detect and control different molecules in the brain. In addition, these fibers can be used to measure and control the concentration of a variety of chemicals, including neurotransmitters, hormones, and other substances. This device can be used to study the effects of different chemicals on the brain, as well as to develop treatments for neurological disorders. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we understand and treat neurological disorders.
source: Phys.org