
Graphene flakes to control neuron activity
Miniscule spacecrafts able to reach a specific site of the brain and influence drug delivery: graphene flakes, open up truly futuristic horizons.
Graphene is an atomic crystal made up of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. It is considered as the thinnest, the strongest and the lightest material discovered. It has a vast variety of practical applications in the creation of new materials.
Miniscule spacecrafts able to reach a specific site of the brain and influence drug delivery: graphene flakes, open up truly futuristic horizons.
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Graphene electrodes could enable higher quality imaging of brain cell activity.