Electrode Array Articles & Analysis
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Cell–electrode interfaces play a critical role in extracellular recording. Enlarging the electrode surface area with nanostructures yields higher signal–to–noise–ratios due to lower interface impedance. Adhesion and viability of various cell types on large–scale gold nanopillar electrodes to improve cell–electrode coupling were investigated. Cardiac muscle and human embryonic kidney cells ...
The device is entirely made of highly compliant polyimide films. Metallic electrodes are embedded in the polyimide films and are opened within individual micro-channels for electro-physiology recording. ...
Furthermore, to advance the integration of automated laboratory systems for single-cell identification and analysis it is useful to position cells into organised arrangements. An electrode array chip, known as the Biochip, has also been developed to trap cells within cavities for high resolution analysis. The Biochip is designed to position cells at known ...