In this study, we explore the use of electrically active graphene foam as a scaffold for the culture of human-derived neurons. Human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived cortical neurons fated as either glutamatergic or GABAergic neuronal phenotypes were cultured on graphene foam. We show that graphene foam is biocompatible for the culture of human neurons, capable of supporting cell viability and differentiation of hESC-derived cortical neurons. Based on the findings, we propose that graphene foam represents a suitable scaffold for engineering neuronal tissue and warrants further investigation as a model for understanding neuronal maturation, function and circuit formation
<font face="times new roman,times" size="2">Graphene has been demonstrated in many biomedical applic...
Graphene, a material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into a honeycomb lattice, is...
Graphene, a material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into a honeycomb lattice, is...
In this study, we explore the use of electrically active graphene foam as a scaffold for the culture...
Neural stem cell (NSC) based therapy provides a promising approach for neural regeneration. For the ...
Emerging graphene-based materials offer numerous opportunities to design novel scaffolds for neural ...
One of the key challenges in engineering neural tissues for cell-based therapies is to develop a bio...
Graphene is a material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional hone...
The implantation of stem cells in vivo is the ideal approach for the restoration of normal life func...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Electroactive materials have been investigated as next-generation neuronal tissue engineering scaffo...
Electroactive materials have been investigated as next-generation neuronal tissue engineering scaffo...
Electroactive materials have been investigated as next-generation neuronal tissue engineering scaffo...
<font face="times new roman,times" size="2">Graphene has been demonstrated in many biomedical applic...
Graphene, a material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into a honeycomb lattice, is...
Graphene, a material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into a honeycomb lattice, is...
In this study, we explore the use of electrically active graphene foam as a scaffold for the culture...
Neural stem cell (NSC) based therapy provides a promising approach for neural regeneration. For the ...
Emerging graphene-based materials offer numerous opportunities to design novel scaffolds for neural ...
One of the key challenges in engineering neural tissues for cell-based therapies is to develop a bio...
Graphene is a material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional hone...
The implantation of stem cells in vivo is the ideal approach for the restoration of normal life func...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Graphene unique physicochemical properties made it prominent among other allotropic forms of carbon,...
Electroactive materials have been investigated as next-generation neuronal tissue engineering scaffo...
Electroactive materials have been investigated as next-generation neuronal tissue engineering scaffo...
Electroactive materials have been investigated as next-generation neuronal tissue engineering scaffo...
<font face="times new roman,times" size="2">Graphene has been demonstrated in many biomedical applic...
Graphene, a material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into a honeycomb lattice, is...
Graphene, a material made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged into a honeycomb lattice, is...