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Microfluidic Systems for Neural Cell Studies

Eleftheria Babaliari, Anthi Ranella, Emmanuel Stratakis

2023Bioengineering12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Whereas the axons of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) spontaneously regenerate after an injury, the occurring regeneration is rarely successful because axons are usually directed by inappropriate cues. Therefore, finding successful ways to guide neurite outgrowth, in vitro, is essential for neurogenesis. Microfluidic systems reflect more appropriately the in vivo environment of cells in tissues such as the normal fluid flow within the body, consistent nutrient delivery, effective waste removal, and mechanical stimulation due to fluid shear forces. At the same time, it has been well reported that topography affects neuronal outgrowth, orientation, and differentiation. In this review, we demonstrate how topography and microfluidic flow affect neuronal behavior, either separately or in synergy, and highlight the efficacy of microfluidic systems in promoting neuronal outgrowth.

Topics & Concepts

MicrofluidicsNeurogenesisRegeneration (biology)NeuriteNeuroscienceBiological neural networkNervous systemStimulationBiologyIn vivoCell biologyNanotechnologyIn vitroMaterials scienceBiotechnologyBiochemistry3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringCellular Mechanics and Interactions
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