2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9ra90030f
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Correction: Culturing and patch clamping of Jurkat T cells and neurons on Al2O3 coated nanowire arrays of altered morphology

Abstract: Correction for ‘Culturing and patch clamping of Jurkat T cells and neurons on Al2O3 coated nanowire arrays of altered morphology’ by Jann Harberts et al., RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 11194–11201.

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“…Overall, for P1 NW arrays, we observed the fakir-like state which is in accordance to the model and other studies with high-density NW arrays. [43,[70][71][72] With increasing pitch, the neurons began to encapsulate the NWs. For the P3 NW arrays, the yields for partial NW encapsulation were reduced in the case of the D + NW arrays which is contradicotry to the expectations derived from the model.…”
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“…Overall, for P1 NW arrays, we observed the fakir-like state which is in accordance to the model and other studies with high-density NW arrays. [43,[70][71][72] With increasing pitch, the neurons began to encapsulate the NWs. For the P3 NW arrays, the yields for partial NW encapsulation were reduced in the case of the D + NW arrays which is contradicotry to the expectations derived from the model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11.00 mm) was used for trace recording. [ 72 ] The patch clamp pipettes (resistance: 5–7 MΩ) were manufactured from GB150T‐8P borosilicate glass capillary blanks (Science Products) using a P‐2000 pipette puller (Sutter) and polished with a CPM‐2 microforge (ALA Scientific Instruments). Samples were rinsed three times and subsequently covered with bath solution (140 m m NaCl, 2.4 m m KCl, 1.3 m m MgCl 2 , 2.5 m m CaCl 2 ,10 m m 4‐(2‐hydroxyethyl)‐1‐piperazineethanesulfonic acid (HEPES), 10 m m d ‐glucose, pH 7.4, at room temperature) and pipettes filled with pipette solution (125 m m potassium gluconate, 10 m m NaCl, 1 m m triethylene glycol diamine tetra‐acetic acid, 4 m m magnesium ATP, 10 m m HEPES, 10 m m d ‐glucose, pH 7.4).…”
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confidence: 99%