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Biocompatibility study of a commercial printed circuit board for biomedical applications: Lab-on-PCB for organotypic retina cultures

Authors :
European Commission
Junta de Andalucía
Universidad de Sevilla
Urbano-Gámez, Jesús David
Valdés-Sánchez, María Lourdes
Aracil, Carmen
Cerda, Berta de la
Perdigones, Francisco
Plaza Reyes, Álvaro
Díaz-Corrales, Francisco J.
Relimpio-López, Isabel
Quero, J. M.
European Commission
Junta de Andalucía
Universidad de Sevilla
Urbano-Gámez, Jesús David
Valdés-Sánchez, María Lourdes
Aracil, Carmen
Cerda, Berta de la
Perdigones, Francisco
Plaza Reyes, Álvaro
Díaz-Corrales, Francisco J.
Relimpio-López, Isabel
Quero, J. M.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Printed circuit board (PCB) technology is well known, reliable, and low-cost, and its application to biomedicine, which implies the integration of microfluidics and electronics, has led to Lab-on-PCB. However, the biocompatibility of the involved materials has to be examined if they are in contact with biological elements. In this paper, the solder mask (PSR-2000 CD02G/CA-25 CD01, Taiyo Ink (Suzhou) Co., LTD., Suzhou, China) of a commercial PCB has been studied for retinal cultures. For this purpose, retinal explants have been cultured over this substrate, both on open and closed systems, with successful results. Cell viability data shows that the solder mask has no cytotoxic effect on the culture allowing the application of PCB as the substrate of customized microelectrode arrays (MEAs). Finally, a comparative study of the biocompatibility of the 3D printer Uniz zSG amber resin has also been carried out.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1306017374
Document Type :
Electronic Resource