2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b02976
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Effective Neural Photostimulation Using Indium-Based Type-II Quantum Dots

Abstract: Light-induced stimulation of neurons via photoactive surfaces offers rich opportunities for the development of therapeutic methods and high-resolution retinal prosthetic devices. Quantum dots serve as an attractive building block for such surfaces, as they can be easily functionalized to match the biocompatibility and charge transport requirements of cell stimulation. Although indium-based colloidal quantum dots with type-I band alignment have attracted significant attention as a nontoxic alternative to cadmiu… Show more

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“…Cytotoxicity assay is performed as described by Bahmani Jalali et al [53]. Briefly, photoelectrodes are cut into 0.40 × 0.40 cm 2 pieces then sterilized by 70% ethanol treatment and 30-min ultraviolet (UV) light exposure.…”
Section: Mtt Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytotoxicity assay is performed as described by Bahmani Jalali et al [53]. Briefly, photoelectrodes are cut into 0.40 × 0.40 cm 2 pieces then sterilized by 70% ethanol treatment and 30-min ultraviolet (UV) light exposure.…”
Section: Mtt Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2a). We used two band-pass filters at the photoluminescence peak wavelengths, excited the QDs in toluene at 375 nm and PL decays were fitted by two exponential decays 38,39 . While the inter-band transition revealed considerably shorter fluorescent decay time (τ = 15 ns), the surface state emission showed longer lifetime (τ = 129 ns) due to trapped charge carriers (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cytotoxic effect of biointerfaces on SHSY-5Y cells was assessed by measuring the mitochondrial activity with the MTT assay. The MTT assay was performed as described by Bahmani Jalali et al 7 Briefly, biointerfaces and the ITO control were sterilized with 70% ethanol and followed by UV-C treatment for 5 min. Sterilized samples were placed in a six-well cell culture plate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%