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Tissue-like Neural Probes for Understanding and Modulating the Brain

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 57, 期 27, 页码 3995-4004

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00122

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  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-14-1-0136]
  2. Harvard University Physical Sciences and Engineering Accelerator award
  3. National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health [1R21DA043985-01]
  4. National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award [1DP1EB025835-01]
  5. Pathway to Independence Award from the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health [K99/R00, 1K99AG056636-01]

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Electrophysiology tools have contributed substantially to understanding brain function, yet the capabilities of conventional electrophysiology probes have remained limited in key ways because of large structural and mechanical mismatches with respect to neural tissue. In this Perspective, we discuss how the general goal of probe design in biochemistry, that the probe or label have a minimal impact on the properties and function of the system being studied, can be realized by minimizing structural, mechanical, and topological differences between neural probes and brain tissue, thus leading to a new paradigm of tissue-like mesh electronics. The unique properties and capabilities of the tissue-like mesh electronics as well as future opportunities are summarized. First, we discuss the design of an ultraflexible and open mesh structure of electronics that is tissue-like and can be delivered in the brain via minimally invasive syringe injection like molecular and macromolecular pharmaceuticals. Second, we describe the unprecedented tissue healing without chronic immune response that leads to seamless three-dimensional integration with a natural distribution of neurons and other key cells through these tissue-like probes. These unique characteristics lead to unmatched stable long-term, multiplexed mapping and modulation of neural circuits at the single-neuron level on a year time scale. Last, we offer insights on several exciting future directions for the tissue-like electronics paradigm that capitalize on their unique properties to explore biochemical interactions and signaling in a natural brain environment.

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