Electrode Encapsulation
1 - Tissue encapsulation of implanted neural stimulating electrodes
2 - Intramuscular Stimulating Electrodes
3 - Peterson Intramuscular Electrode
4 - Intramuscular Stimulating Electrode Tissue Reaction: Peterson Electrode
5 - Property of the Pathogenic Barrier Formed by the Tight-Cell Layer along the Peterson Intramuscular Electrode: Part 1
6 - Property of the Pathogenic Barrier Formed by the Tight-Cell Layer along the Peterson Intramuscular Electrode: Part 2
7 - Property of the Pathogenic Barrier Formed by the Tight-Cell Layer along the Peterson Intramuscular Electrode: Part 3
8 - Percutaneous Exit Site
9 - The tight-cell layer is compromised when particulate matter is present on lead
10 - The tight-cell layer is compromised when particulate matter is present on lead, effect of cleaning
11 - Cuff Type Electrode for Use on Nerve Trunk Structures: The Importance of Sizing
12 - Tissue Response to Open Cuff Electrode
13 - Self-Sizing Spiral Cuff Electrode
14 - Self-Sizing Spiral Cuff Electrode Fabrication
15 - Spiral cuff implanted on cat sciatic nerve for seven months
16 - Tissue Encapsulation At ~ Seven Months
17 - Intramuscular Stimulating Electrodes Tissue Reaction: Epimysial Electrode