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Nigel H. Lovell

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  678
Citations -  19383

Nigel H. Lovell is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinal ganglion & Blood pump. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 634 publications receiving 16465 citations. Previous affiliations of Nigel H. Lovell include NICTA & AmeriCorps VISTA.

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Freestanding, soft bioelectronics

TL;DR: The aim of these studies was to explore spatially selective polymerization of conductive polymer (CP) within a hydrogel as a proof of concept for freestanding conductive hydrogels electrode arrays, which are not bound to a metallic substrate.
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Fluid structure computational model of simulating mitral valve motion in a contracting left ventricle

TL;DR: In this paper , a 3D fluid structure interaction computational model was developed to simulate bileaflet when interacting with blood motion in left ventricle (LV), with ideal geometric-shaped MV leaflets and the LV, with MV dimensions based on human anatomical measurements.
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Calcium imaging of retinal ganglion cell dendritic responses to extracellular microelectrode stimulation

TL;DR: Dendritic calcium signals make dendrites more suitable imaging regions for recording retinal ganglion cell responses to electrical stimulation protocols that are relevant to driving visual prosthetic stimulation.
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Simulating the impact of photoreceptor loss and inner retinal network changes on electrical activity of the retina

TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed and validated a biophysically detailed discrete neuronal network model of the retina in the software package NEURON, which includes rod and cone photoreceptors, ON and OFF bipolar cell pathways, amacrine and horizontal cells and finally, on and OFF retinal ganglion cells with detailed network connectivity and neural intrinsic properties.