Multi-material Electrohydrodynamic Printing of Bioelectronics with Sub-Microscale 3D Gold Pillars for In Vitro Extra- and Intra-Cellular Electrophysiological Recordings
Micro/nanoscale 3D bioelectrodes gain increasing interest for electrophysiological recording of electroactive cells. Although 3D printing has shown promise to flexibly fabricate 3D bioelectronics compared with conventional microfabrication, relatively-low resolution limits the printed bioelectrode f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced science 2025-01, p.e2407969 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Micro/nanoscale 3D bioelectrodes gain increasing interest for electrophysiological recording of electroactive cells. Although 3D printing has shown promise to flexibly fabricate 3D bioelectronics compared with conventional microfabrication, relatively-low resolution limits the printed bioelectrode for high-quality signal monitoring. Here, a novel multi-material electrohydrodynamic printing (EHDP) strategy is proposed to fabricate bioelectronics with sub-microscale 3D gold pillars for in vitro electrophysiological recordings. EHDP is employed to fabricate conductive circuits for signal transmission, which are passivated by polyimide via extrusion-based printing. Laser-assisted EHDP is developed to produce 3D gold pillars featuring a diameter of 0.64 ± 0.04 µm. The 3D gold pillars demonstrate stable conductivity under the cell-culture environment. Living cells can conformally grow onto these sub-microscale 3D pillars with a height below 5 µm, which facilitates the highly-sensitive recording of extracellular signals with amplitudes |
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ISSN: | 2198-3844 2198-3844 |
DOI: | 10.1002/advs.202407969 |