| Literature DB >> 29780971 |
Vijay Viswam1, Marie Obien1,2, Urs Frey1,2, Felix Franke1, Andreas Hierlemann1.
Abstract
Although the mechanisms of recording bioelectrical signals from different types of electrogenic cells (neurons, cardiac cells etc.) by means of planar metal electrodes have been extensively studied, the recording characteristics and conditions for very small electrode sizes are not yet established. Here, we present a combined experimental and computational approach to elucidate, how the electrode size influences the recorded signals, and how inherent properties of the electrode, such as impedance, noise, and transmission characteristics shape the signal. We demonstrate that good quality recordings can be achieved with electrode diameters of less than 10 µm, provided that impedance reduction measures have been implemented and provided that a set of requirements for signal amplification has been met.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29780971 PMCID: PMC5958997 DOI: 10.1109/BIOCAS.2017.8325216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Biomed Circuits Syst Conf