Florian Fallegger
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Recent Articles
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A soft, scalable and adaptable multi-contact cuff electrode for targeted peripheral nerve modulation
Paggi V, Fallegger F, Serex L, Rizzo O, Galan K, Giannotti A, et al.
Bioelectron Med
. 2024 Feb;
10(1):6.
PMID: 38350988
Background: Cuff electrodes target various nerves throughout the body, providing neuromodulation therapies for motor, sensory, or autonomic disorders. However, when using standard, thick silicone cuffs, fabricated in discrete circular sizes,...
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Fallegger F, Trouillet A, Coen F, Schiavone G, Lacour S
APL Bioeng
. 2023 Aug;
7(3):036109.
PMID: 37600068
Interfacing the human body with the next generation of electronics requires technological advancement in designing and producing bioelectronic circuits. These circuits must integrate electrical functionality while simultaneously addressing limitations in...
3.
Song S, Fallegger F, Trouillet A, Kim K, Lacour S
Sci Robot
. 2023 May;
8(78):eadd1002.
PMID: 37163609
Electrocorticography (ECoG) is a minimally invasive approach frequently used clinically to map epileptogenic regions of the brain and facilitate lesion resection surgery and increasingly explored in brain-machine interface applications. Current...
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Fallegger F, Trouillet A, Lacour S
J Vis Exp
. 2023 Apr;
(193).
PMID: 37067278
Neurological impairments and diseases can be diagnosed or treated using electrocorticography (ECoG) arrays. In drug-resistant epilepsy, these help delineate the epileptic region to resect. In long-term applications such as brain-computer...
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Barra B, Conti S, Perich M, Zhuang K, Schiavone G, Fallegger F, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
25(7):924-934.
PMID: 35773543
Regaining arm control is a top priority for people with paralysis. Unfortunately, the complexity of the neural mechanisms underlying arm control has limited the effectiveness of neurotechnology approaches. Here, we...
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Shur M, Fallegger F, Pirondini E, Roux A, Bichat A, Barraud Q, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2022 Jan;
3(7):4388-4397.
PMID: 35025437
The mechanical mismatch between implantable interfaces and neural tissues may be reduced by employing soft polymeric materials. Here, we report on a simple strategy to prepare and pattern a soft...
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Palma M, Khoshnevis M, Lion M, Zenga C, Kefs S, Fallegger F, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2021 Dec;
366:109427.
PMID: 34852254
Background: Investigating brain dynamics underlying vocal production in animals is a powerful way to inform on the neural bases of human speech. In particular, brain networks underlying vocal production in...
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Badi M, Wurth S, Scarpato I, Roussinova E, Losanno E, Bogaard A, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2021 Oct;
13(617):eabg6463.
PMID: 34705521
Restoring dexterous hand control is critical for people with paralysis. Approaches based on surface or intramuscular stimulation provide limited finger control, generate insufficient force to recover functional movements, and require...
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Tringides C, Vachicouras N, de Lazaro I, Wang H, Trouillet A, Seo B, et al.
Nat Nanotechnol
. 2021 Jun;
16(9):1019-1029.
PMID: 34140673
Living tissues are non-linearly elastic materials that exhibit viscoelasticity and plasticity. Man-made, implantable bioelectronic arrays mainly rely on rigid or elastic encapsulation materials and stiff films of ductile metals that...
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Fallegger F, Schiavone G, Pirondini E, Wagner F, Vachicouras N, Serex L, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2021 May;
8(9):2003761.
PMID: 33977054
Intraoperative electrocorticography (ECoG) captures neural information from the surface of the cerebral cortex during surgeries such as resections for intractable epilepsy and tumors. Current clinical ECoG grids come in evenly...