The single living cell action potential was measured in an intracellular mode by using a vertical nanoelectrode. For intracellular interfacing, Si nanowires were vertically grown in a controlled manner, and optimum conditions, such as diameter, length, and nanowire density, were determined by culturing cells on the nanowires. Vertical nanowire probes were then fabricated with a complimentary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) process including sequential deposition of the passivation and electrode layers on the nanowires, and a subsequent partial etching process. The fabricated nanowire probes had an approximately 60-nm diameter and were intracellular. These probes interfaced with a GH3 cell and measured the spontaneous action potential. It successfully measured the action potential, which rapidly reached a steady state with average peak amplitude of approximately 10 mV, duration of approximately 140 ms, and period of 0.9 Hz. © 2014 Lee et al.
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Lee, K. Y., Kim, I., Kim, S. E., Jeong, D. W., Kim, J. J., Rhim, H., … Choi, H. J. (2014). Vertical nanowire probes for intracellular signaling of living cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-9-56
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