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Most relevant scientific articles
• Izquierdo-Serra M., Bautista-Barrufet A., Trapero A., Garrido-Charles A., Díaz-Tahoces A., Camarero N. et al. Optical control of endogenous receptors and cellular excitability using targeted covalent photoswitches. Nature Communications. 2016;7.
• Mones J., Leiva M., Pena T., Martínez G., Biarnes M., García M. et al. A swine model of selective geographic atrophy of outer retinal layers mimicking atrophic AMD: A phase I escalating dose of subretinal sodium iodate. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 2016;57(10):3974-3983.
• Ayuso J.M., Virumbrales-Munoz M., Lacueva A., Lanuza P.M., Checa-Chavarría E., Botella P. et al. Development and characterization of a microfluidic model of the tumour microenvironment. Scientific Reports. 2016;6.
• Martínez-Álvarez A., Crespo-Cano R., Díaz-Tahoces A., Cuenca-Asensi S., Vicente J.M.F., Fernández E. Automatic Tuning of a Retina Model for a Cortical Visual Neuroprosthesis Using a Multi-Objective Optimization Genetic Algorithm. International Journal of Neural Systems. 2016.
• Normann R.A., Fernández E. Clinical applications of penetrating neural interfaces and Utah Electrode Array technologies. Journal of Neural Engineering. 2016;13(6).
Highlights
The group coordinates the European Project AIDE focused on the development of multimodal technologies adaptable to the individual needs of people with different types of disabilities. In addition, the group coordinates various research projects related to retinal degenerative diseases and is facing the challenge of creating an intracortical visual neuroprosthesis designed to interface with the occipital cortex as a means through which a limited but useful visual sense could be restored to profoundly blind patients (ClincalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02983370).
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