Language
English
German
^M
Dutch
Spanish
Title:
Wireless optofluidic brain probes for chronic neuropharmacology and photostimulation
Source:
Nature Biomedical Engineering [2157-846X] yr:2019
Basic
Full text
Full text available via
Nature
Year:
Volume:
Issue:
Start Page:
Document delivery
Request document via
Library/Bibliothek
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
description
1.
Kim, H.
"Scheduling of Dual-Gripper Robotic Cells With Reinforcement Learning."
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
(2021): 1-17.
description
2.
Choi, K.
"Awakening effects of blue-enriched morning light exposure on university students’ physiological and subjective responses."
Scientific reports.
9.1: 345-8.
description
3.
"Impact of Blue Light Emitted by Smart Phones on Sleep Architecture and Chronotypes Among MBBS Students."
Indian journal of psychiatry.
64.Suppl 3.
description
4.
Castilla, N.
"The effects of illuminance on students′ memory. A neuroarchitecture study."
Building and environment
228 (2022): 109833-.
description
5.
Bhandari, Khob R.
"Wearable Sensors for Measurement of Viewing Behavior, Light Exposure, and Sleep."
Sensors
21.21 (2021): 7096-.
description
6.
Kim, S.
"On-chip phenotypic investigation of combinatory antibiotic effects by generating orthogonal concentration gradients."
Lab on a chip
19.6 (2019): 959-973.
description
7.
Vandewalle, G..
"Brain responses to violet, blue, and green monochromatic light exposures in humans: Prominent role of blue light and the brainstem."
PloS one
2.11 (2007): 10-10.
Select All
Clear All
Save Citations
Select Format
Reference Manager
RefWorks
EndNote
ProCite
Submit citation export
Advanced
Author
Other articles by this author? -- in
GeoRef
Other articles by this author? -- in
Online Contents Geosciences
Web Search
Find related information in
a Web Search Engine
Excite
Google
HotBot
Ixquick
ZOO
Ask
Yahoo!
Bing
Naver
Search Terms:
Search for related information in
Google Scholar
Article Title
Author Name
Journal Title
Other Search
Search Terms:
A service provided by the
Library of the Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein
, Potsdam, Germany.
© 2005 SFX by Ex Libris Inc.