BME Frontiers (Jan 2023)

Scalable Electrophysiology of Millimeter-Scale Animals with Electrode Devices

  • Kairu Dong,
  • Wen-Che Liu,
  • Yuyan Su,
  • Yidan Lyu,
  • Hao Huang,
  • Nenggan Zheng,
  • John A. Rogers,
  • Kewang Nan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34133/bmef.0034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Millimeter-scale animals such as Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila larvae, zebrafish, and bees serve as powerful model organisms in the fields of neurobiology and neuroethology. Various methods exist for recording large-scale electrophysiological signals from these animals. Existing approaches often lack, however, real-time, uninterrupted investigations due to their rigid constructs, geometric constraints, and mechanical mismatch in integration with soft organisms. The recent research establishes the foundations for 3-dimensional flexible bioelectronic interfaces that incorporate microfabricated components and nanoelectronic function with adjustable mechanical properties and multidimensional variability, offering unique capabilities for chronic, stable interrogation and stimulation of millimeter-scale animals and miniature tissue constructs. This review summarizes the most advanced technologies for electrophysiological studies, based on methods of 3-dimensional flexible bioelectronics. A concluding section addresses the challenges of these devices in achieving freestanding, robust, and multifunctional biointerfaces.