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Feb 11

Researchers at Infineon Technologies in Germany have developed new semiconductor technology that will allow scientists to read electrical signals in living nerve cells, the company said Tuesday.
Being able to read and record the signals, with the aid of computers, will help scientists better understand how the brain works and could eventually lead to treatments for neurological diseases, like Alzheimer’s, said Roland Thewes, senior director in corporate research at Munich-based Infineon.

“For example, you could put slices from brain nerve cells on the chip, apply drugs and see how the nerve signals” and cells react to a particular drug, he said in an interview.

Infineon researchers worked with scientists at the Max Planck Institute, located outside Munich, on the new biosensor chip, dubbed the “Neuro-Chip.”

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