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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / February 2004

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Nerve Cells Successfully Grown on Silicon

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RogeR - 20 Feb 2004 10:43 GMT
Posted on Slashdot:

[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/02/20/0445210]:
| crabpeople writes "Researchers at the University of Calgary
| have found that nerve cells grown on a microchip can learn
| and memorize information which can be communicated to the
| brain. 'We discovered that when we used the chip to stimulate
| the neurons, their synaptic strength was enhanced,' said
| Naweed Syed, a neurobiologist at the University of Calgary's
| faculty of medicine."

Not sure if this means anything to T what so ever, but hey... It doesn't
hurt to know about these things.
William Nunn - 20 Feb 2004 19:07 GMT
> Posted on Slashdot:
>
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> Not sure if this means anything to T what so ever, but hey... It doesn't
> hurt to know about these things.

get onto Jack Vernon about it. He is the godfather of tinnitus.
 
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