{"id": "package:57ce8421-e2f3-4438-8edf-7a777f6c22e5", "name": "Link to protocol.docx", "self_uri": "https://services.scicrunch.io/sparc/drs/v1/objects/57ce8421-e2f3-4438-8edf-7a777f6c22e5", "size": 13960, "created_time": "2025-02-05T01:22:49,826091Z", "updated_time": "2025-02-05T01:23:07,682213Z", "version": "1", "mime_type": "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document", "checksums": [{"checksum": "1e116c3b9d453bc90c597cebec5771df", "type": "sha256"}], "access_methods": [{"type": "s3", "access_url": {"url": "s3://prd-sparc-discover50-use1/430/files/protocol/Link to protocol.docx"}, "region": "us-east-1"}], "dataset": {"id": "430", "doi": "DOI:10.26275/6fxa-8gef", "title": "Acute stimulation and recording of the rat sciatic nerve using a self-sizing and soft closing polymer cuff electrode", "description": "Electroneurography (ENG) and electromyography (EMG) recordings of compound action potentials invoked by stimulation via a self-sizing and soft closing polymer cuff electrode.", "abstract": "This study evaluates the functionality of a Parylene C cuff electrode as a stimulating electrode acutely using the rat sciatic nerve. The cuff utilizes unique properties of thin film Parylene C to exhibit self-sizing and soft-closing capabilities. Electroneurography using a commercial silicone electrode and electromyography using commercial needle electrodes This acute study demonstrates the functionality of a Parylene C cuff electrode as a stimulating electrode using the rat sciatic nerve. A compound action potential is invoked following an applied stimulation."}}