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Bioelectronics is a recent science and includes the close juxtaposition of biologically active molecules, cells, and tissues with conventional electronic systems.
Bioelectronics incorporates, e.g., the development of functional interfaces, which permit contiguity between cardiac or neural cells or tissue and conventional solid-state electronics and computing technology. The interfaces are, in most cases, noble-metal electrodes, or open-gate field-effect transistors (FETs).
Prospective fields of applications include, besides fundamental research, pharmascreening, neuro-electronic interfaces, or aural and visual prostheses.
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Electrogenic Cells on Chips Ions pass through channels, moving charges create electric field that is picked up by electrodes. |
High-Density Electrode Chip 11000 electrodes of 7 micron diameter at 17 micron spacingĀ allow forĀ electrical recordings at cellular resolution. The cells are neurons from dorsal root ganglia. |
Electroactive cells, such as heart cells and brain cells are directly interfaced with CMOS microelectronics. The cells are grown directly atop fully processed microelectronics chips carrying thousands of electrodes and featuring CMOS circuitry.
MEAs represent a very useful tool to investigate, e.g., cardiac synchronization or neuronal network dynamics, since they enable the recording of the cellular electrical activity at high spatial and temporal resolution. The MEAs are bidirectional and can be used to only record electrical activity or to stimulate and subsequently record the elicited electrical activity.
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