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In this present work, initial results of the growing of neuronal like cells on the memristive substrate are going to be presented. SH-SY5Y line cells where chosen for this test, thanks to their features similar to neurons and they were grown on Polyaniline (PANI) multilayer. PANI is a well known conductive polymer and it's also the active layer of a special class of device, the organic memristors...
Since their prediction, memristive devices revolutionized the world of computing and nowadays they have been widely considered as promising candidate for mimicking synapses. In particular, organic-based memristors allow the construction of circuits capable of learning. Physarum Polycephalum slime mold is well suited for the implementation of the functional properties of smart living systems into electronic...
In this work we present the growth of both onedimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures. The thickness (diameter in the case of nanowires) was varied by changing the growth parameters. ZnO nanowires with an average diameter of 80 – 250 nm and nanosheets with an average thickness of 70 – 360 nm were obtained. Both kinds of nanostructure have been used as conductometric...
This chapter reports and discusses the main features and achievements of flexible bioinspired devices and biosensors for biomedical applications, while identifying the major perspectives and the factors that limit their widespread use. It describes two classes of Electrolyte‐Gated Organic Field Effect Transistors (EGOFETs) suitable for biosensing applications, in particular EGOFETs and organic electrochemical...
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