Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Implantable micro-component electrodes
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Application No.: US13805132Application Date: 2011-06-16
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Publication No.: US09907475B2Publication Date: 2018-03-06
- Inventor: Daryl R. Kipke , Takashi Daniel Yoshida Kozai , Nick Langhals , Joerg Lahann , Nicholas A. Kotov , Xiaopei Deng , Paras Patel
- Applicant: Daryl R. Kipke , Takashi Daniel Yoshida Kozai , Nick Langhals , Joerg Lahann , Nicholas A. Kotov , Xiaopei Deng , Paras Patel
- Applicant Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Assignee: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Current Assignee: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Agency: Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
- International Application: PCT/US2011/040741 WO 20110616
- International Announcement: WO2011/159923 WO 20111222
- Main IPC: A61B5/04
- IPC: A61B5/04 ; A61N1/00 ; A61B5/00 ; A61N1/05 ; B82Y5/00

Abstract:
The present disclosure provides robust implantable micro-component electrodes that can be used in a variety of medical devices. The medical device may be a neural probe that can monitor or stimulate neural activity in an organism's brain, spine, nerves, or organs, for example. The micro-component electrode has a small physical profile, with ultra-thin dimensions, while having high strength and flexibility. The micro-electrode has an electrically conductive core material, e.g., carbon. The surface of the core material includes one or more electrically conductive regions coated with an electrically conductive material and one or more non-conductive regions having an electrically non-conductive biocompatible polymeric coating. Implantable devices having such micro-components are capable of implantation in an organism for very long durations.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130090542A1 IMPLANTABLE MICRO-COMPONENT ELECTRODES Public/Granted day:2013-04-11
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