نبذة مختصرة : We present a refined method and design for building parylene neurocages for in vitro studies of live neural networks. Parylene neurocages are biocompatible and very robust, making them ideally suited for studying the synaptic connections between individual neurons to gain insight into learning and memory. The neurocage fabrication process is significantly less complex than earlier versions. Previous neurocage designs achieved limited neuronal outgrowth; however, the long-term cell survival rate was <25%. The incorporation of new materials and different anchoring techniques, in addition to some design modifications, as outlined here, have improved the long-term cell survival rate to >50%. ; © 2004 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Publication Date: 1-5 Sept. 2004. This work was funded by the NIH under Award Number R01 NS044134. We would like to thank Mr. Trevor Roper, Mr. Qing He, and Ms. Angelique Johnson for assistance with fabrication and testing. ; Published - TOOembc04.pdf
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