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Fabrizio Torricelli1, Demetra Z Adrahtas2, Zhenan Bao3, Magnus Berggren4, Fabio Biscarini5,6, Annalisa Bonfiglio7, Carlo A Bortolotti5, C Daniel Frisbie2, Eleonora Macchia8, George G Malliaras9, Iain McCulloch10,11, Maximilian Moser11, Thuc-Quyen Nguyen12, Róisín M Owens13, Alberto Salleo14, Andrea Spanu7, Luisa Torsi15.
Abstract
Electrolyte-gated transistors (EGTs), capable of transducing biological and biochemical inputs into amplified electronic signals and stably operating in aqueous environments, have emerged as fundamental building blocks in bioelectronics. In this Primer, the different EGT architectures are described with the fundamental mechanisms underpinning their functional operation, providing insight into key experiments including necessary data analysis and validation. Several organic and inorganic materials used in the EGT structures and the different fabrication approaches for an optimal experimental design are presented and compared. The functional bio-layers and/or biosystems integrated into or interfaced to EGTs, including self-organization and self-assembly strategies, are reviewed. Relevant and promising applications are discussed, including two-dimensional and three-dimensional cell monitoring, ultra-sensitive biosensors, electrophysiology, synaptic and neuromorphic bio-interfaces, prosthetics and robotics. Advantages, limitations and possible optimizations are also surveyed. Finally, current issues and future directions for further developments and applications are discussed.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35475166 PMCID: PMC9037952 DOI: 10.1038/s43586-021-00065-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Rev Methods Primers ISSN: 2662-8449