Neurite guidance and neuro-caging on steps and grooves in 2.5 dimensions

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Directed guidance of neurites is a pre-requisite for tailor-made designs of interfaces between cells and semiconducting components. Grayscale lithography, reactive ion etching, and ultraviolet nanoimprint lithography are potent semiconductor industry-compatible techniques for a cost- and time-effective fabrication of modulated surfaces. In this work, neurite outgrowth of murine cerebellar neurons on 2.5D pathways produced with these methods is studied. Structures of micron-sized steps and grooves serve as cell culture platforms. The effects of contact guidance through topography and chemical guidance through selective poly-d-lysine coating on these platforms are analyzed. As a consequence, the herein presented fabrication approach can be utilized to cultivate and to study low-density neuronal networks in 2.5D configuration with a high degree of order. This journal is

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Fendler, C., Harberts, J., Rafeldt, L., Loers, G., Zierold, R., & Blick, R. H. (2020). Neurite guidance and neuro-caging on steps and grooves in 2.5 dimensions. Nanoscale Advances, 2(11), 5192–5200. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0na00549e

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