Micro and Nano Engineering (Aug 2022)

A programmable culture platform for hydrostatic stimulation and in situ pH sensing of lung cancer cells with organic electrochemical transistors

  • Cacocciola Nicolò,
  • Matteo Parmeggiani,
  • Simona Villata,
  • Désirée Baruffaldi,
  • Simone Luigi Marasso,
  • Giancarlo Canavese,
  • Matteo Cocuzza,
  • Candido Fabrizio Pirri,
  • Francesca Frascella

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 100147

Abstract

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In this work, we present a programmable dynamic cell culture stimulation platform designed to work in a CO2 incubator, compatible with a standard multi-well plate. An epithelial lung cell culture can be mechanically stimulated with a cyclic increase of the hydrostatic pressure inside the culture chamber in the range 1–12 kPa, trying to mimic the human respiration rate. An in situ live pH-monitoring system based on PEDOT:PSS Organic ElectroChemical Transistors was also designed, fabricated and characterized, in order to merge both the stimulated cell culture and the pH sensing in a compact platform.

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