Graphene foam as a biocompatible scaffold for culturing human neurons
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Date
2018-04
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Royal Society Open Science
Abstract
In this study, we explore the use of electrically active graphene foam as a scaffold for the culture of human-derived neurons. Human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived cortical neurons fated as either glutamatergic or GABAergic neuronal phenotypes were cultured on graphene foam. We show that graphene foam is biocompatible for the culture of human neurons, capable of supporting cell viability and differentiation of hESC-derived cortical neurons. Based on the findings, we propose that graphene foam represents a suitable scaffold for engineering neuronal tissue and warrants further investigation as a model for understanding neuronal maturation, function and circuit formation.
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Graphene foam, Biocompatibility, Human stem cells, Human cortical neurons
Citation
D'Abaco, G. M., C. Mattei, B. Nasr, E. J. Hudson, A. J. Alshawaf, G. Chana, I. P. Everall, B. Nayagam, M. Dottori, and E. Skafidas. 2018. Graphene foam as a biocompatible scaffold for culturing human neurons. Royal Society Open Science. 5(3): 171364.