2024
DOI: 10.26599/bsa.2023.9050026
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Neuron Foundry Mach 8: A Concept of Multi-modal Neuro-supportive Energy Therapy Device for Treating Neurodegenerative Disorders

Charles McGlynn,
Doni Dermawan,
Guia Marie Canonizado

Abstract: The prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is rising as the population ages, and many ailments, such as depression, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, autism spectrum disorder, and multiple sclerosis, have intricate underlying mechanisms that are still poorly understood. The Neuron Foundry Mach 8 is a multi-modal neuro-supportive energy therapy device designed to treat neurodegenerative disorders through daily sessions. This device proposes to deliver safe and controlled energy therapy through multip… Show more

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“…Traditional microsurgical approaches fail to address the complex cellular and molecular events involved in nerve repair, , and the intrinsic factors are insufficient to support successful nerve regeneration. A prospective strategy is the utilization of artificial nerve scaffolds, allowing for the introduction of various exogenous signals and stimuli to promote nerve regeneration, such as neurotrophic factors, stem cells, chirality, gene transfection, and electrical stimulation. Among these, electrical stimulation using electroactive materials enables the regulation of numerous cellular processes particularly in neural cells, including proliferation, migration, and neural conduction by modifying the charge transport of cell membrane potential through voltage-gated ion channels . However, the required device implantation for electricity delivery and indiscriminate current stimulation contribute to severe secondary damage at the nerve stumps.…”
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“…Traditional microsurgical approaches fail to address the complex cellular and molecular events involved in nerve repair, , and the intrinsic factors are insufficient to support successful nerve regeneration. A prospective strategy is the utilization of artificial nerve scaffolds, allowing for the introduction of various exogenous signals and stimuli to promote nerve regeneration, such as neurotrophic factors, stem cells, chirality, gene transfection, and electrical stimulation. Among these, electrical stimulation using electroactive materials enables the regulation of numerous cellular processes particularly in neural cells, including proliferation, migration, and neural conduction by modifying the charge transport of cell membrane potential through voltage-gated ion channels . However, the required device implantation for electricity delivery and indiscriminate current stimulation contribute to severe secondary damage at the nerve stumps.…”
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confidence: 99%