A KAIST research team has developed a highly stretchable microelectrode array (sMEA) designed for non-invasive electrophysiological signal measurement of organoids. The team was led by Professor ...
Figure 1. Schematic of highly stretchable MEA (sMEA) with protruding microelectrodes. On January 14th, the KAIST research team led by Professor Hyunjoo J. Lee from the School of Electrical Engineering ...
The microelectrode array with neural networks from different origins (cell line) over time: left to right shows progression from 6 days after plating to 37 days after plating on the microelectrode ...