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Interfacing 3D Engineered Neuronal Cultures to Micro-Electrode Arrays: An Innovative In Vitro Experimental Model
Published on: October 18, 2015
Three-dimensional neural cultures produce networks that mimic native brain activity
Justin L Bourke1,2, Anita F Quigley1,2,3, Serena Duchi1,3,4
1Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, Australia.
Abstract:
Development of brain function is critically dependent on neuronal networks organized through three dimensions. Culture of central nervous system neurons has traditionally been limited to two dimensions, restricting growth patterns and network formation to a single plane. Here, with the use of multichannel extracellular microelectrode arrays, we demonstrate that neurons cultured in a true three-dimensional environment recapitulate native neuronal network formation and produce functional outcomes more akin to in vivo neuronal network activity.

