Abstract

The microelectrode arrays (MEAs) have become a valuable tool in the study of electrophysiological analysis of in vitro electrogenic cells. Aerosol-Jet Printing (AJP) is an alternative to traditional fabrication technique. AJP allows the development of flexible and customized devices. Here we present a computational modelling method using Comsol Multiphysics, to enhance the design optimization of printed microelectrode array. The computational outcomes lead to the identification of the optimal microelectrode array design considering the main requirements of fabrication MEA and the intrinsic limitations of the Aerosol-jet printing technique.

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