2014
DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-106254
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Electronic Control of Cell Cultures Using Conjugated Polymer Surfaces

Abstract: In the field of bioelectronics various electronic materials and devices are used in combination with biological systems in order to create novel applications within cell biology and medicine. A famous example of a successful bioelectronics application is the pacemaker. Metals are the most common electrical conductors, whereas polymers are generally considered being insulators. However, in the late 1970s it was shown that a special class of polymers with conjugated double bonds, could in fact, after some chemic… Show more

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