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    Patrícia Martins Headshot
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    Patrícia Martins
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Patrícia Martins
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Daniela Silva
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Guilherme Gil
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    Nathalie Barroca
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Olatz Murua
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    TECNALIA Basque Research and Technology Alliance
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    Beatriz Olalde
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    TECNALIA Basque Research and Technology Alliance
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    Luís Alves
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Paulo Pedreiras
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    Pedro Fonseca
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    Universidade de Aveiro
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    Philip Leduc
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    Carnegie Mellon University
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    Paula Marques
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    Universidade de Aveiro
    Abstract

    Circuit modeling of scaffolds based on porcine adipose decellularized extracellular matrix (adECM) doped with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) for spinal cord regeneration is presented. The characteristics of the scaffolds capped with silver electrodes were studied in an aqueous medium through transient and AC and analyses. In addition, cyclic voltammetry (CV) plots were measured. The transient measurements were done using a custom current driver while the CV and AC measurements were obtained with an external impedance analyzer. The results revealed that incorporating rGO reduced the series resistance and the impedance at low frequencies of the scaffold.

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    • Circuit Modeling of rGO-Doped Scaffolds for Spinal Cord Regeneration Based on Transient and AC Analyses (application/pdf)