2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2019.109865
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Patterned iridium oxide film as neural electrode interface: Biocompatibility and improved neurite outgrowth with electrical stimulation

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“…In the presence of 100 mA monophasic ES, the osteoblasts elongation and proliferation were mainly reliant on the ES, whereas the topographical features played a minor role [84]. In our present study [90], perpendicular electrical field vectors from the pattern may reorientate the PC-12 cell alignment, while parallel vectors could further increase neuritis extension compared with perpendicular vectors. On the contrary, some types of cell are aligned perpendicular to the vectors under ES.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…In the presence of 100 mA monophasic ES, the osteoblasts elongation and proliferation were mainly reliant on the ES, whereas the topographical features played a minor role [84]. In our present study [90], perpendicular electrical field vectors from the pattern may reorientate the PC-12 cell alignment, while parallel vectors could further increase neuritis extension compared with perpendicular vectors. On the contrary, some types of cell are aligned perpendicular to the vectors under ES.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Some types of cell are aligned perpendicular to the direction of the electric field vectors to minimize the field gradient across the cell, such as cardiac adipose tissue-derived progenitor cells [18], endothelial progenitor cells [87], vascular ECs [77], BMSCs [88], adipose-derived stromal cells [89], etc. At the same time, some cells are aligned parallel to the field vectors due to the ES causes rearrangement of the cell cytoskeleton, such as ventricular myocytes [20], cardiomyocytes [86], myoblasts [85], PC-12 cells [90], obsteoblasts [84], etc. The ES intensity usually < 10 V/cm, and the cells aligned better with the ES intensity increased, but the cell activity is relatively decreased [77, 87, 91].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ir/IrOx (iridium oxide) is another prevailing electrode material and often used in the format of either a bulky wire or a thin film coating (Zeng et al, 2017;Black et al, 2018b;Chen et al, 2019;Ghazavi et al, 2020). Ir wires are very stiff and highly resistant to corrosion (Loeb et al, 1995), whereas IrOx thin films are unstable and prone to degradation as electrode dimensions decrease and charge densities increase (Cogan et al, 2004).…”
Section: Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design consideration of neural stimulation electrodes is similar to that of neural recording electrodes, concerning biocompatibility, mechanical properties, electrical properties, and stability (Shepherd et al, 2018). For example, platinum black and Ir/IrOx are also widely used as stimulating electrodes (Zhang et al, 2015;Chen et al, 2019). Large charge storage capacity is specifically required for simulating electrodes to achieve better stimulating performance (Hudak et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metal electrode (gold, platinum, and silver) was coated by conducting materials through chemical and electrochemical deposition. The conducting materials including graphene and graphene oxide (GO) [63], iridium oxide (IrO x ) [64], carbon nanotubes (CNTs) [65], and ICPs [66]. ICPs with high conductivity, excellent charge transport capacity, and good biocompatibility were speculated as promising electrode materials for nextgeneration neural electronics with reduced neural interfacing impedance.…”
Section: Conducting Polymer-based Compositementioning
confidence: 99%