Nanotube electrode attached to neurons

March 25, 2010

Tel Aviv University researcher Yael Hanein has succeeded in growing living neurons on a mass of carbon nanotubes that act as an electrode to stimulate the neurons and monitor their electrical activity.

Applications include investigating new compounds or formulations to treat nerve tissues, and in the future, a prosthetic device to replace damaged retinal cells.

Two rat neurons bound to a rough carbon nanotube mat (AFTAU)


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