| Literature DB >> 28196320 |
Dong Nyoung Heo1,2, Han-Jun Kim3, Yi Jae Lee4, Min Heo2, Sang Jin Lee2, Donghyun Lee2, Sun Hee Do3, Soo Hyun Lee4, Il Keun Kwon2.
Abstract
Polyimide (PI)-based electrodes have been widely used as flexible biosensors in implantable device applications for recording biological signals. However, the long-term quality of neural signals obtained from PI-based nerve electrodes tends to decrease due to nerve damage by neural tissue compression, mechanical mismatch, and insufficient fluid exchange between the neural tissue and electrodes. Here, we resolve these problems with a developed PI nanofiber (NF)-based nerve electrode for stable neural signal recording, which can be fabricated via electrospinning and inkjet printing. We demonstrate an NF-based nerve electrode that can be simply fabricated and easily applied due to its high permeability, flexibility, and biocompatibility. Furthermore, the electrode can record stable neural signals for extended periods of time, resulting in decreased mechanical mismatch, neural compression, and contact area. NF-based electrodes with highly flexible and body-fluid-permeable properties could enable future neural interfacing applications.Entities:
Keywords: electrospun nanofiber; flexible device; inkjet printing; nerve electrode; neural interfacing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28196320 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b08390
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881