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New biochip for neuronal and cardiac recordings

Every living organism is the seat of electrical phenomena intimately connected with vital activities. The detection of these bioelectrical phenomena by sensors (measurement of currents and their variations over time) is a major challenge in health. The demonstration of the variation of these signals makes it possible to study a pathological versus healthy state of the organ studied, or even of the cell studied.
Today, there are two complementary reference methods for measuring electrical activity: extracellular action potentials, using microelectrode arrays (MEAs), and intracellular electrical activities using patch-clamps. But they do not yet provide all the expected answers.
 

Competitive advantages

  • Improvement of signal resolution provided without any cell damage/modification, allowing long-term recordings (up to one month)
  • Possible to access to the intracellular information (intracellular signals)
  • No deterioration of the chip nor the nanoprobes
  • No effect of the recording quality after re-usability (at least 3 times)
  • Signal stable over recording period (hours) and cell culture periods (weeks)
  • Multiple information at both cellular (soma) and sub-cellular (axon/dendrites) levels
     

Applications

Measurement of electrical activity of cells
 

Intellectual property

Patent

Development stage

Technology validated in relevant environment 
 

Laboratory

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Description

A microlab embedded in one single biochip enable to monitor electrical activity with high resolution & to study cells chemical environment, including vertical nanoprobes & nanoFET transistors
Non-invasive and multisite measurements of electrical activity down to sub cellular resolution
Simultaneous measurements of action potential by nanoprobes & chemical environment by nano-transistors
Long term recording & stimulation of electrical activity
The proposed way of valorization is the creation of a company.
 

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Technical specifications

  • Size of chip - 1.5 x 1.5 cm²    
  • Design of chip - adapted to the users’ needs    
  • Nanoprobes characteristics - H=3,5 µm/ F=200 nm    
  • Detection limits – tens of mV (S/N= 2000)    
  • Nanotransistors characteristics - Surface/Volume = 35    
  • Detection limits - pH: 59mV/pH