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Scalable and Robust Hollow Nanopillar Electrode for Enhanced Intracellular Action Potential Recording.

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Electrophysiology is a unique biomarker of the electrogenic cells that can perform a disease investigation or drug assessment. In the recent decade, vertical nanoelectrode arrays can successfully achieve a high-quality… Click to show full abstract

Electrophysiology is a unique biomarker of the electrogenic cells that can perform a disease investigation or drug assessment. In the recent decade, vertical nanoelectrode arrays can successfully achieve a high-quality intracellular electrophysiological study in electrogenic cells and their networks. However, a high success rate and high-quality and long-term intracellular recording using low-cost nanostructures is still a considerable challenge. Herein, we develop a scalable and robust hollow nanopillar electrode to achieve enhanced intracellular recording of cardiomyocytes. The template-based synthesis of vertical hollow nanopillars is compatible with large-scale and efficient microfabrication processes and is convenient to regulate the geometry of hollow nanopillars. Compared with the conventional same-size planar electrode, the regulating height of a hollow nanopillar can achieve high-quality and prolonged intracellular recordings, which can improve the cell-electrode interface for tight coupling and effective electroporation. It is demonstrated that the geometry regulation of a nanostructure is a powerful strategy to enhance intracellular recording.

Keywords: electrode; hollow; robust hollow; geometry; scalable robust; hollow nanopillar

Journal Title: Nano letters
Year Published: 2022

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