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Multi-shanks SiNAPS Active Pixel Sensor CMOS probe: 1024 simultaneously recording channels for high-density intracortical brain mapping

View ORCID ProfileFabio Boi, Nikolas Perentos, View ORCID ProfileAziliz Lecomte, Gerrit Schwesig, Stefano Zordan, View ORCID ProfileAnton Sirota, View ORCID ProfileLuca Berdondini, View ORCID ProfileGian Nicola Angotzi
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/749911
Fabio Boi
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Nikolas Perentos
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Aziliz Lecomte
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Gerrit Schwesig
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Stefano Zordan
a3, Genova, Italy
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Anton Sirota
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Luca Berdondini
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Gian Nicola Angotzi
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  1. Fabio Boia,*,
  2. Nikolas Perentosb,
  3. Aziliz Lecomtea,
  4. Gerrit Schwesigb,
  5. Stefano Zordana,
  6. Anton Sirotab,
  7. Luca Berdondinia,1 and
  8. Gian Nicola Angotzia,1
  1. aFondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, NetS3 Lab, Genova, Italy
  2. bLudwig-Maximilians-Universität, Cognition and Neural Plasticity, München, Germany
  1. ↵*Corresponding author; email: fabio.boi{at}iit.it
  1. ↵1 Equal contribution

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Multi-shanks SiNAPS Active Pixel Sensor CMOS probe: 1024 simultaneously recording channels for high-density intracortical brain mapping
Fabio Boi, Nikolas Perentos, Aziliz Lecomte, Gerrit Schwesig, Stefano Zordan, Anton Sirota, Luca Berdondini, Gian Nicola Angotzi
bioRxiv 749911; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/749911
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Multi-shanks SiNAPS Active Pixel Sensor CMOS probe: 1024 simultaneously recording channels for high-density intracortical brain mapping
Fabio Boi, Nikolas Perentos, Aziliz Lecomte, Gerrit Schwesig, Stefano Zordan, Anton Sirota, Luca Berdondini, Gian Nicola Angotzi
bioRxiv 749911; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/749911

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