Interfacing neural cells with typical microelectronics materials for future manufacturing.

Fernando Pesantez Torres,Natalya Tokranova, Eleanor Amodeo, Taylor Bertucci,Thomas R Kiehl,Yubing Xie,Nathaniel C Cady,Susan T Sharfstein

Biosensors & bioelectronics(2023)

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The biocompatibility of materials used in electronic devices is critical for the development of implantable devices like pacemakers and neuroprosthetics, as well as in future biomanufacturing. Biocompatibility refers to the ability of these materials to interact with living cells and tissues without causing an adverse response. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate the biocompatibility of metals and semiconductor materials used in electronic devices to ensure their safe use in medical applications. Here, we evaluated the biocompatibility of a collection of diced silicon chips coated with a variety of metal thin films, interfacing them with different cell types, including murine mastocytoma cells in suspension culture, adherent NIH 3T3 fibroblasts, and human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs). All materials tested were biocompatible and showed the potential to support neural differentiation of iPSC-NPCs, creating an opportunity to use these materials in a scalable production of a range of biohybrid devices such as electronic devices to study neural behaviors and neuropathies.
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Biocompatibility, Semiconductor materials, Metal-cell interaction, Pluripotent stem cells, Neural cells, Biomanufacturing
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