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Chip-based Three-dimensional Cell Culture in Perfused Micro-bioreactors
Published on: May 21, 2008
Bioelectronics goes 3D: new trends in cell-chip interface engineering
F A Pennacchio1, L D Garma, L Matino
1Center for Advanced Biomaterials for Healthcare, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 80125, Naples, Italy. francesca.santoro@iit.it.
Abstract:
Bioelectronic platforms can be used for electrophysiology, monitoring and stimulating specific cellular functions. While planar electroactive materials have been extensively used, in the past decade new approaches have focused on engineering the interface with pseudo-3D micro and nanostructures and, more recently, on 3D geometries (i.e. scaffold-like). Here, we present an overview of this transition from 2D to 3D bioelectronic platforms and our recent achievements of characterizing the interface between the cells and the device.

