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[[:Category:Neurostimulation_Techniques|Neurostimulation Technique(s)]]: Microstimulation | [[:Category:Neurostimulation_Techniques|Neurostimulation Technique(s)]]: Microstimulation | ||
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+ | *[[CMOS-MEA5000-System|CMOS-MEA5000-System]] | ||
+ | *[[MEA2100|MEA2100]] | ||
+ | *[[MEA2100-System|MEA2100-System]] | ||
+ | *[[Multi_Channel_Systems_Microelectrode_Arrays|Multi Channel Systems Microelectrode Arrays]] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://www.multichannelsystems.com/ Website] | [https://www.multichannelsystems.com/ Website] |
Latest revision as of 23:01, 17 February 2024
"Multi Channel Systems, a division of Harvard Bioscience, Inc., focuses on the development of precision scientific measuring instrumentation and equipment in the field of electrophysiology for research groups at universities and for the pharmaceutical industry. We provide solutions for extra-cellular recordings with microelectrode arrays in vitro and in vivo as well as for electrical stimulation. Moreover, we offer devices for the automatic injection and intracellular recording of oocyte ion channels."
Founded in Germany around 1996, Multi Channel Systems produces invasive hardware and end-user software.
Multi Channel Systems makes tools for medical diagnosis and treatment through body/mind state interpretation and/or neurostimulation therapies.
BCI Categories: Open-Loop Efferent, Open-Loop Afferent, Bidirectional Afferent Closed-Loop
Neurosensing Technique(s): LFP
Neurostimulation Technique(s): Microstimulation