<p>➀ Sony Semiconductor developed a CMOS-based nerve cell sensing array with 236,880 electrodes on a 5.5 x 5.9mm chip, enabling high-resolution experiments on cells outside living organisms for drug research;</p><p>➁ Collaborated with Screen Holdings, VitroVo, and Tohoku Institute of Technology to create a demonstrator integrating electrical activity measurement, data analysis algorithms, and real-time monitoring capabilities;</p><p>➂ Published three open-access papers detailing the technology and its applications in cardiac and brain research, following recent advancements in non-invasive neural interfaces using quantum magnetometers.</p>
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