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First-in-human study confirms safety of graphene-based brain interface
Spain-based INBRAIN Neuroelectronics has completed patient recruitment for its first-in-human study evaluating a ...
InBrain Neuroelectronics announced today that it completed patient recruitment in a first-in-human brain-computer interface ...
INBRAIN Neuroelectronics, a neurotechnology company developing graphene-based brain-computer interface therapeutics (BCI-Tx), ...
"[I’m] thinking about moving my fingers, which I haven't been able to do in nine years...," Brandon Patterson said after the ...
The device could help address multiple neurological conditions if it proves successful. One early use could be delivering ...
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