Literature DB >> 34910876

Organic Bioelectronics for In Vitro Systems.

Charalampos Pitsalidis1,2, Anna-Maria Pappa3, Alexander J Boys2, Ying Fu2,4, Chrysanthi-Maria Moysidou2, Douglas van Niekerk2, Janire Saez2,5,6, Achilleas Savva2, Donata Iandolo7, Róisín M Owens2.   

Abstract

Bioelectronics have made strides in improving clinical diagnostics and precision medicine. The potential of bioelectronics for bidirectional interfacing with biology through continuous, label-free monitoring on one side and precise control of biological activity on the other has extended their application scope to in vitro systems. The advent of microfluidics and the considerable advances in reliability and complexity of in vitro models promise to eventually significantly reduce or replace animal studies, currently the gold standard in drug discovery and toxicology testing. Bioelectronics are anticipated to play a major role in this transition offering a much needed technology to push forward the drug discovery paradigm. Organic electronic materials, notably conjugated polymers, having demonstrated technological maturity in fields such as solar cells and light emitting diodes given their outstanding characteristics and versatility in processing, are the obvious route forward for bioelectronics due to their biomimetic nature, among other merits. This review highlights the advances in conjugated polymers for interfacing with biological tissue in vitro, aiming ultimately to develop next generation in vitro systems. We showcase in vitro interfacing across multiple length scales, involving biological models of varying complexity, from cell components to complex 3D cell cultures. The state of the art, the possibilities, and the challenges of conjugated polymers toward clinical translation of in vitro systems are also discussed throughout.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34910876     DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Rev        ISSN: 0009-2665            Impact factor:   60.622


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1.  Organic electronic transmembrane device for hosting and monitoring 3D cell cultures.

Authors:  Charalampos Pitsalidis; Douglas van Niekerk; Chrysanthi-Maria Moysidou; Alexander J Boys; Aimee Withers; Romane Vallet; Róisín M Owens
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-09-16       Impact factor: 14.957

2.  AC amplification gain in organic electrochemical transistors for impedance-based single cell sensors.

Authors:  Filippo Bonafè; Francesco Decataldo; Isabella Zironi; Daniel Remondini; Tobias Cramer; Beatrice Fraboni
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 17.694

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