JF
Jean-Philippe Frimat
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Mechanical confinement matters
Unveiling the effect of two-photon polymerized 2.5D and 3D microarchitectures on neuronal YAP expression and neurite outgrowth
The effect of mechanical cues on cellular behaviour has been reported in multiple studies so far, and a specific aspect of interest is the role of mechanotransductive proteins in neuronal development. Among these, yes-associated protein (YAP) is responsible for multiple functions
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Continuous monitoring of tissue microphysiology is a key enabling feature of the organ-on-chip (OoC) approach for in vitro drug screening and disease modeling. Integrated sensing units are particularly convenient for microenvironmental monitoring. However, sensitive in vitro and
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We present preliminary recordings on chip of three-dimensional (3D) electric neuronal activity from cultures of cortical neurons derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). The recordings were obtained through 3D microelectrode arrays (MEAs) composed of truncated,
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Continuous monitoring of tissue microphysiology is a key enabling feature of the organ-on-chip (OoC) approach for drug screening and disease modeling. Sensing charged species in OoC tissue microenvironments is thereby essential. However, the inherently small (i.e., cm) size of Oo
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In vitro study of high-level neurobiological systems requires three-dimensional (3D) neuronal cultures [1]. Meas-uring responses along all three spatial dimensions is critical to record electric activity inside 3D neuronal models, such as organoids and other 3D brain tissue const
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