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Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Graphene-Based Polyhedrons via Origami-Like Self-Folding
Published on: September 23, 2018
3D Free-Standing Ordered Graphene Network Geometrically Regulates Neuronal Growth and Network Formation
Miao Xiao1,2,3, Francesco Paolo Ulloa Severino4, Federico Iseppon5
1Institute for Cardiovascular Science & Department of Cardiovascular Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College, Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215000, China.
Abstract:
The control of cell-microenvironment interactions plays a pivotal role in constructing specific scaffolds for tissue engineering. Here, we fabricated a 3D free-standing ordered graphene (3D-OG) network with a precisely defined pattern. When primary cortical cells are cultured on 3D-OG scaffolds, they form well-defined 3D connections. Astrocytes have a more ramified shape similar to that seen in vivo because of the nanosized ripples and wrinkles on the surface of graphene skeleton. Neurons have axons and dendrites aligned along the graphene skeleton, allowing the formation of neuronal networks with highly controlled connections. Neuronal networks have higher electrical activity with functional signaling over a long distance along the graphene skeleton. Our study, for the first time, investigated the geometrical cues on ordered neuronal growth and network formation with the support of graphene in 3D, which therefore advanced the development of customized scaffolds for brain-machine interfaces or neuroprosthetic devices.
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