Journal article
Electrochemical methods for analysing and controlling charge transfer at the electrode–tissue interface
AR Harris, GG Wallace
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry | ELSEVIER | Published : 2019
Abstract
There have been rapid advances in the development of new materials for use in electrode–tissue interfacing. The development of conducting polymers, conducting hydrogels, carbon nanotubes, graphene and other conducting materials has provided a rich landscape for controlling charge transfer at the electrode–tissue interface and hence to monitor and manipulate cell behaviour. These materials have been used in tissue-engineered constructs to direct and control cell proliferation, growth and differentiation. However, their translation to clinical devices has been less successful. In this review, the use of electroanalytical techniques to develop an understanding of charge transfer at the electrod..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Scheme (project number CE140100012) is gratefully acknowledged.