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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Integrated Medical Sciences

Ankit Kumar Kumar

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D.K.R.R Pharmacy College, Amberpur, Sitapur (Uttar Pradesh), India
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Publications by Ankit Kumar Kumar

1 publication found • Active 2026-2026

2026

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Biocompatible Control: The Integration of Graphene-Based Neural Interfaces and Adaptive AI Systems

with Yash Srivastav Srivastav, Vikas Kumar Kumar, Salim Salim, Ankur Bajpai Bajpai, Nitin Mishra Mishra, Shivani Singh Singh
2026

The fusion of graphene neural interfaces with adaptive artificial intelligence (AI) systems has become a critical breakthrough in human-centred human-centred neurotechnologies and personalised healthcare. Graphene has an outstanding electrical conductivity, flexibility, transparency, light architecture and biocompatibility, making it an ideal material for wearable and implantable neural devices. At the same time, artificial intelligence systems that adapt their performance benefit the interpretation of the neural signals, learning in real time, signal recognition, and performance of rehabilitation. This review covers the structural and functional characteristics of graphene neural interfaces, adaptive AI in neural signal processing, and the synergy and application of both to brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), neuroprosthetics, assistive communication systems, and personalized neurotherapy. Humans studies show that graphene-AI systems have boosted the stability of neural signals, motor control, speech decoding and rehabilitation efficiency, as well as neural monitoring and remote healthcare. The review also covers critical issues like long-term biocompatibility, privacy of neural data, algorithmic transparency, cybersecurity, and regulatory approval. While small-scale clinical trials and the absence of standardized frameworks pose challenges, the potential applications of graphene-AI combination in neurological rehabilitation and intelligent healthcare systems are promising.