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publicationDate 2019-03-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2019042306-A
titleOfInvention Living body implanter
abstract An apparatus configuration is simplified while suppressing an unauthorized current flowing from an implanted apparatus to a living body. SOLUTION: A vision regeneration assisting device 2 is provided with a first module 100 for outputting a stimulation current to a living tissue in a state of being implanted in a living body, and a power used in the first module 100 as a first module 100. And a second module 150 for supplying the The second module 150 includes an optical signal generation unit 102 that generates an optical signal as a power supply signal to the first module 100, and the first module 100 receives an optical signal supplied from the second module 150 to receive electricity. It has a light receiving element 101 for converting into a signal, a stimulation current generation means 103 for generating a stimulation current based on the electric power of the electric signal, and a stimulation electrode 105 for outputting the stimulation current to a living tissue. Then, the cable 170 has a biocompatibility, and a transmission path of an optical signal from the second module 150 to the light receiving element 103 of the first module 100 is formed. [Selected figure] Figure 1
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