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Cherik Bulkes

Researcher at General Electric

Publications -  50
Citations -  2369

Cherik Bulkes is an academic researcher from General Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Electromagnetic coil. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 50 publications receiving 2369 citations.

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Wireless cardiac pacing system with vascular electrode-stents

TL;DR: In this paper, an electrode-stent is implanted in a blood vessel adjacent to the point at which stimulation is desired, and the circuit contains an electrical circuit that is tuned to the radio frequency signal and which responds to receipt of that signal by applying an electric current to tissue of the animal.
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MRI compatible implanted electronic medical device with power and data communication capability

TL;DR: An antenna module that is compatible with a magnetic resonance imaging scanner for the purpose of diagnostic quality imaging, is adapted to be implanted inside an animal as mentioned in this paper, which comprises an electrically nonconducting, biocompatible, and electromagnetically transparent enclosure with inductive antenna wires looping around an inside surface.
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Intravascular implant system

TL;DR: An intravascular implantable system for providing electrical stimulation of tissue inside an animal to deal with a clinical condition is described in this paper, where the system comprises a power supply module supplying energy to the implantable device, an implanted control module controlling operation of the device, and a desired digital waveform has an envelope with a predetermined attribute.
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Vagal nerve stimulation using vascular implanted devices for treatment of atrial fibrillation

TL;DR: A stimulator, implanted in a blood vessel adjacent the vagal nerve, has a pair of electrodes and an electrical circuit thereon as discussed by the authors, which receives the radio frequency signal and derives an electrical voltage from the energy of that signal.
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Mri compatible implanted electronic medical device and lead

TL;DR: In this article, an implantable biocompatible lead that is also compatible with a magnetic resonance imaging scanner for the purpose of diagnostic quality imaging is described; the implantable electrical lead comprises a plurality of coiled insulated conducting wires wound in a first direction forming a first structure of an outer layer of conductors of a first total length with a first number of turns per unit length.