COATING IMPROVES ELECTRICAL STIMULATION THERAPY USED FOR PARKINSON'S, DEPRESSION, CHRONIC PAIN
September 16, 2008
September 16, 2008
DALLAS, Sept. 16 -- The University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news release:
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have designed a way to improve electrical stimulation of nerves by outfitting electrodes with the latest in chemically engineered fashion: a coating of basic black, formed from carbon nanotubes.
The nanotube sheathing improves the signals received and transmitted by electrodes, which researchers say is a potentia . . .
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have designed a way to improve electrical stimulation of nerves by outfitting electrodes with the latest in chemically engineered fashion: a coating of basic black, formed from carbon nanotubes.
The nanotube sheathing improves the signals received and transmitted by electrodes, which researchers say is a potentia . . .