Bliss Chapman
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You fix them in formalin, and you gross them, you section them, and you look at individual slices just to see what kind of reaction or lack thereof exists. That's the kind of the language to which FDA speaks and, you know, as well for us to kind of evaluate the safety of the insertion mechanism as well as the threats at various different time points, you know, both acute.
So anywhere between, you know, zero to three months to beyond three months.
So anywhere between, you know, zero to three months to beyond three months.
So anywhere between, you know, zero to three months to beyond three months.
Very high. I mean, it's a highly, highly regulated environment with the governing agencies that...
Very high. I mean, it's a highly, highly regulated environment with the governing agencies that...
Very high. I mean, it's a highly, highly regulated environment with the governing agencies that...
scrutinize every every medical device that gets marketed and i think i think it's a good thing um you know it's good to have those high standards and we we try to hold extremely high standards um to kind of understand what sort of damage if any these uh innovative emerging technologies and new technologies that we're building are and you know so far i i we have been extremely impressed by lack of
scrutinize every every medical device that gets marketed and i think i think it's a good thing um you know it's good to have those high standards and we we try to hold extremely high standards um to kind of understand what sort of damage if any these uh innovative emerging technologies and new technologies that we're building are and you know so far i i we have been extremely impressed by lack of
scrutinize every every medical device that gets marketed and i think i think it's a good thing um you know it's good to have those high standards and we we try to hold extremely high standards um to kind of understand what sort of damage if any these uh innovative emerging technologies and new technologies that we're building are and you know so far i i we have been extremely impressed by lack of
immune response from these threads.
immune response from these threads.
immune response from these threads.
Yeah, so what you're looking at is a stained tissue image. So this is a sectioned tissue slice from an animal that was implanted for seven months, so kind of a chronic time point. And you're seeing all these different colors, and each color indicates specific types of cell types. So purple and pink are astrocytes and microglia, respectively. They're types of glial cells.
Yeah, so what you're looking at is a stained tissue image. So this is a sectioned tissue slice from an animal that was implanted for seven months, so kind of a chronic time point. And you're seeing all these different colors, and each color indicates specific types of cell types. So purple and pink are astrocytes and microglia, respectively. They're types of glial cells.
Yeah, so what you're looking at is a stained tissue image. So this is a sectioned tissue slice from an animal that was implanted for seven months, so kind of a chronic time point. And you're seeing all these different colors, and each color indicates specific types of cell types. So purple and pink are astrocytes and microglia, respectively. They're types of glial cells.
And the other thing that people may not be aware of is your brain is not just made up of soup of neurons and axons. There are other cells like glial cells that actually kind of is the glue and also react if there are any trauma or damage to the tissue. With the brown or the neurons? The brown are the neurons.
And the other thing that people may not be aware of is your brain is not just made up of soup of neurons and axons. There are other cells like glial cells that actually kind of is the glue and also react if there are any trauma or damage to the tissue. With the brown or the neurons? The brown are the neurons.
And the other thing that people may not be aware of is your brain is not just made up of soup of neurons and axons. There are other cells like glial cells that actually kind of is the glue and also react if there are any trauma or damage to the tissue. With the brown or the neurons? The brown are the neurons.
So what you're seeing is in this kind of macro image, you're seeing these like circle highlighted in white, the insertion sites. And when you zoom into one of those, you see the threads. And then in this particular case, I think we're seeing about the 16 wires that are going into the page.