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All-Printed Electrocorticography Array for In Vivo Neural Recordings

Borda, Eleonora  
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Ferlauto, Laura  
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Schleuniger, Juerg
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January 27, 2020
Advanced Engineering Materials

Bioelectronic and neuroprosthetic interfaces rely on implanted microelectrode arrays (MEAs) to interact with the human body. Printing techniques, such as inkjet and screen printing, are attractive methods for the manufacturing of MEAs because they allow flexible, room-temperature, scalable, and cost-effective fabrication processes. Herein, the fabrication of all-printed electrocorticography arrays made by inkjet printing of platinum and screen printing of polyimide is shown. Next, mechanical and electrochemical characterizations are performed. As a proof of concept, in vivo visually evoked cortical potentials are recorded in rabbits upon flash stimulation. Lastly, it is shown that the all-printed electrocorticography arrays are not cytotoxic. Altogether, the results enable the use of printed MEAs for neurological applications.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/adem.201901403
Web of Science ID

WOS:000509514700001

Author(s)
Borda, Eleonora  
Ferlauto, Laura  
Schleuniger, Juerg
Mustaccio, Alessandro
Lutolf, Fabian  
Lucke, Arnold
Fricke, Soren
Marjanovic, Nenad
Ghezzi, Diego  
Date Issued

2020-01-27

Published in
Advanced Engineering Materials
Article Number

1901403

Subjects

Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Materials Science

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electrocorticography

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inkjet printing

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microelectrode array

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platinum

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screen printing

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