Hierlemann et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Growing cells atop microelectronic chips: interfacing electrogenic cells in vitro with CMOS-based microelectrode arraysHierlemann et al., 2010
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- 10167417242986848521
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- Hierlemann A
- Frey U
- Hafizovic S
- Heer F
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- Proceedings of the IEEE
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Complementary semiconductor-metal-oxide (CMOS) technology is a very powerful technology that can be more or less directly interfaced to electrogenic cells, like heart or brain cells in vitro. To this end, the cells are cultured directly atop the CMOS chips, which …
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