Designer Neural Networks with Embedded Semiconductor Microtube Arrays.

Langmuir

Institute of Nanostructure and Solid State Physics (INF), University of Hamburg, Jungiusstraße 11c, Hamburg 20355, Germany.

Published: January 2018

Here we present a designer's approach to building cellular neuronal networks based on a biocompatible negative photoresist with embedded coaxial feedthroughs made of semiconductor microtubes. The diameter of the microtubes is tailored and adjusted to the diameter of cerebellum axons having a diameter of 2-3 μm. The microtubes as well as the SU-8 layer serve as a topographical cue to the axons. Apart from the topographical guidance, we also employ chemical guidance cues enhancing neuron growth at designed spots. Therefore, the amino acid poly-l-lysine is printed in droplets of pl volume in the front of the tube entrances. Our artificial neuronal network has an extremely high yield of 85% of the somas settled at the desired locations. We complete this by basic patch-clamp measurements on single cells within the neuronal network.

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