首页|Investigators from Columbia University Have Reported New Dataon Robotics (Feasi bility of Hologram-assisted Bilateral Blood-brainBarrier Opening In Non-human P rimates)
Investigators from Columbia University Have Reported New Dataon Robotics (Feasi bility of Hologram-assisted Bilateral Blood-brainBarrier Opening In Non-human P rimates)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews – New research on Robotics is the subject of a repo rt. According to news originating from New YorkCity, New York, by NewsRx corres pondents, research stated, “Focused ultrasound (FUS) and microbubblesfacilitate blood-brain barrier opening (BBBO) noninvasively, transiently, and safely for t argeted drugdelivery. Unlike state-of-the-art approaches, in this study, we dem onstrate for the first time the simultaneous,bilateral BBBO in non-human primat es (NHPs) using acoustic holograms at caudate and putamenstructures.”
New York CityNew YorkUnited StatesNorth and Central AmericaBasal GangliaBlood Brain BarrierBlood-Brain Barri erBrain ResearchCentral Nervous SystemCerebrumEmerging TechnologiesHea lth and MedicineMachine LearningNeostriatumPutamenRoboticsRobotsTele ncephalonColumbia University