VLSI APPROACH FOR CARDIAC MULTIELECTRODE PROBE FABRICATION.
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Mastrototaro, JJ; Massoud, HZ; Pilkington, TC; Ideker, RE
Published in: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference
December 1, 1986
Cardiac needle (plunge) electrode arrays are constructed utilizing integrated-circuit fabrication techniques. These new plunge electrodes can be built cheaply, precisely, and in large quantity. More importantly, the needle can be made up to two orders of magnitude smaller in cross-sectional area compared to conventional man-made electrodes. Minimizing this probe size not only reduces the cell damage caused by the probe's insertion into the tissue, but also possibly permits measurements of cellular effects.
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference
Publication Date
December 1, 1986
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1603 / 1605
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Mastrototaro, J. J., Massoud, H. Z., Pilkington, T. C., & Ideker, R. E. (1986). VLSI APPROACH FOR CARDIAC MULTIELECTRODE PROBE FABRICATION. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, 1603–1605.
Mastrototaro, J. J., H. Z. Massoud, T. C. Pilkington, and R. E. Ideker. “VLSI APPROACH FOR CARDIAC MULTIELECTRODE PROBE FABRICATION.” IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, December 1, 1986, 1603–5.
Mastrototaro JJ, Massoud HZ, Pilkington TC, Ideker RE. VLSI APPROACH FOR CARDIAC MULTIELECTRODE PROBE FABRICATION. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference. 1986 Dec 1;1603–5.
Mastrototaro, J. J., et al. “VLSI APPROACH FOR CARDIAC MULTIELECTRODE PROBE FABRICATION.” IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, Dec. 1986, pp. 1603–05.
Mastrototaro JJ, Massoud HZ, Pilkington TC, Ideker RE. VLSI APPROACH FOR CARDIAC MULTIELECTRODE PROBE FABRICATION. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference. 1986 Dec 1;1603–1605.
Published In
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference
Publication Date
December 1, 1986
Start / End Page
1603 / 1605