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How to embed three-dimensional flexible electrodes in microfluidic devices for cell culture applications

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages 1593-1595

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1lc20084d

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  1. Cariplo Foundation [2008-2531]
  2. Rocca Foundation

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This communication describes a simple, rapid and cost effective method of embedding a conductive and flexible material within microfluidic devices as a means to realize uniform electric fields within cellular microenvironments. Fluidic channels and electrodes are fabricated by traditional soft-lithography in conjunction with chemical etching of PDMS. Devices can be deformable (thus allowing for a combination of electro-mechanical stimulation), they are made from inexpensive materials and easily assembled by hand; this method is thus accessible to a wide range of laboratories and budgets.

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