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N-type perylene-based organic semiconductors for functional neural interfacing

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The bioelectrical signalling within neural networks has to be monitored in real-time and localized in space in order to unravel the mechanisms behind pathologies and diseases of the nervous systems. Organic materials have significant potential for bio-functional neural interfacing given that their "soft" nature offers better mechanical compatibility with the nerve tissues than conventional semiconductors, and their flexibility allows realization of the non-planar forms typically required for biomedical implants. The integration of living cells into organic semiconductors is an important step towards the development of bio-organic electronic transducers of cellular activity from neurons. Here, we report on the use and characterization of n-type perylene derivatives as a suitable interface platform for organic neuroelectronic devices. We demonstrate that primary neurons can adhere, grow and differentiate on a suitably engineered perylene-based field-effect transistor platform, while maintaining their firing properties even after a prolonged time of cell-culturing. It is noteworthy that the field-effect transistors preserve their electrical characteristics even after 10 days of incubation in cell culture media. These results validate n-type perylene derivatives as a suitable long-term interface platform for organic neuroelectronic devices, which is particularly relevant in view of the recently reported perylene-based fieldeffect transistor structure capable of providing bidirectional stimulation and recording of primary neurons.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LIGHT-EMITTING TRANSISTORS; THIN-FILM TRANSISTORS; ROOT GANGLION NEURONS; IN-VIVO RECORDINGS; BRAIN; GATE; STIMULATION; TRANSPORT; DIIMIDES; ADHESION
List of contributors:
Sagnella, Anna; Natali, Marco; Pistone, Assunta; Bonetti, Simone; Muccini, Michele; Toffanin, Stefano; Benfenati, Valentina; Posati, Tamara; Ruani, Giampiero; Zamboni, Roberto
Authors of the University:
BENFENATI VALENTINA
BONETTI SIMONE
MUCCINI MICHELE
NATALI MARCO
POSATI TAMARA
RUANI GIAMPIERO
TOFFANIN STEFANO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/247899
Published in:
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. B
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