Publication detail
Organic electrochemical transistors for cell culture monitoring
STŘÍTESKÝ, S. OMASTA, L. SALYK, O. VÍTEČEK, J. VALA, M. WEITER, M.
Original Title
Organic electrochemical transistors for cell culture monitoring
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
The organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) has a potential for development of innovative biomedical devices. The straightforward fabrication, low-cost printing techniques, individually functionalized and directly interfaced is an advantage of printed OECT. The cultivation of cells in vitro is potentially powerful tool for investigation of drug interaction with the organism for treatment and toxicity testing. In our work, microplate with multi-electrode array of 96 OECTs fabricated by the screen printing method was developed. As an alternative approach multi-electrode array of 12 OECTs fabricated by Fujifilm Dimatix Material Printer (DMP) 2800 with gold printed electrodes and screen printed PEDOT:PSS on glass slide was developed. Both developed sensor platforms were used for monitoring of electrical response of cell culture of beating cardiomyocytes. The results will be discussed in detail.
Keywords
OECT, PEDOT:PSS, Cell sensing
Authors
STŘÍTESKÝ, S.; OMASTA, L.; SALYK, O.; VÍTEČEK, J.; VALA, M.; WEITER, M.
Released
10. 9. 2017
ISBN
978-80-85009-88-0
Book
Polymers and organic materials for electronics and photonics: science for applications
Pages from
182
Pages to
182
Pages count
196
BibTex
@misc{BUT141691,
author="STŘÍTESKÝ, S. and OMASTA, L. and SALYK, O. and VÍTEČEK, J. and VALA, M. and WEITER, M.",
title="Organic electrochemical transistors for cell culture monitoring",
booktitle="Polymers and organic materials for electronics and photonics: science for applications",
year="2017",
pages="182--182",
isbn="978-80-85009-88-0",
note="abstract"
}