\u3cp\u3eIn order to investigate the hypothesis that dynamic nanoscale stimuli can influence the functional response of the brain, in this paper we describe the development of a membrane actuator chip based on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) soft lithography. The chip exerts a local nanoscale mechanical load on an in vitro neuronal cell network by microfluidic pneumatic deformation of the membrane. The deformation provides a topographical change in the substrate as an input stimulus for the study of response functions of a neuronal cell network in vitro. Calcium ions (Ca\u3csup\u3e2+\u3c/sup\u3e) imaging within a neuronal cell network grown from dissociated cortical cells of the rat's brain used as a brain model indicates that a neural networks...
The brain-on-a-chip technology aims to provide an efficient and economic in vitro platform for brain...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial microelectrode arrays (MEAs) for in vitro neuroelectrophysiology studies rely on...
A grid micropattern of neuronal cells was formed on a free-standing collagen film (35 μm thickness) ...
In order to investigate the hypothesis that dynamic nanoscale stimuli can influence the functional r...
To investigate the hypothesis that dynamic nanoscale stimuli can influence central nerve systems fun...
This article describes a new way to explore neuromorphic engineering, the biomimetic artificial neur...
Neurons are often cultured <i>in vitro</i> on a flat, open, and rigid substrate, a platform that doe...
Functional coupling of reconstructed neuronal networks with microelectronic circuits has potential f...
The evolution of tissue on a chip systems holds promise for mimicking the response of biological fun...
\u3cp\u3eA new generation of in vitro human brain models is vital to surpass the limitations of curr...
Biomimetic membranes create opportunities for various applications, including the possibility of rep...
Hybrid silicon-polymer chips with microscale topography and contrasting surface chemistries were cre...
A spatially resolved delivery of substances integrated with cell culture substrates shows promise fo...
Neurons are among the most fundamental building blocks of modern biology and medicine. Axonal develo...
Micro-technologies broadly encompass a range of technologies that deal with the developmentof tools ...
The brain-on-a-chip technology aims to provide an efficient and economic in vitro platform for brain...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial microelectrode arrays (MEAs) for in vitro neuroelectrophysiology studies rely on...
A grid micropattern of neuronal cells was formed on a free-standing collagen film (35 μm thickness) ...
In order to investigate the hypothesis that dynamic nanoscale stimuli can influence the functional r...
To investigate the hypothesis that dynamic nanoscale stimuli can influence central nerve systems fun...
This article describes a new way to explore neuromorphic engineering, the biomimetic artificial neur...
Neurons are often cultured <i>in vitro</i> on a flat, open, and rigid substrate, a platform that doe...
Functional coupling of reconstructed neuronal networks with microelectronic circuits has potential f...
The evolution of tissue on a chip systems holds promise for mimicking the response of biological fun...
\u3cp\u3eA new generation of in vitro human brain models is vital to surpass the limitations of curr...
Biomimetic membranes create opportunities for various applications, including the possibility of rep...
Hybrid silicon-polymer chips with microscale topography and contrasting surface chemistries were cre...
A spatially resolved delivery of substances integrated with cell culture substrates shows promise fo...
Neurons are among the most fundamental building blocks of modern biology and medicine. Axonal develo...
Micro-technologies broadly encompass a range of technologies that deal with the developmentof tools ...
The brain-on-a-chip technology aims to provide an efficient and economic in vitro platform for brain...
\u3cp\u3eCommercial microelectrode arrays (MEAs) for in vitro neuroelectrophysiology studies rely on...
A grid micropattern of neuronal cells was formed on a free-standing collagen film (35 μm thickness) ...