Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe a low-cost simple technique based on the hydraulically driven deposition of adhesion molecules for patterning populations of neurons on silicon micromachined substrates. First, the design and fabrication process of the silicon micromachined substrates and the design of a flow-through chamber for the localised deposition of adhesive proteins are described. The experimental protocol for the deposition of the adhesive proteins is then presented. Finally, the results of experiments of ‘entrapment’ of chick embryo spinal cord neurons in microstructures of the silicon substrates and of formation of patterned biological neural networks are shown.

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