“…2,3 PC12 cells are widely used to investigate the impact of ES on cell proliferation and neurodifferentiation, with increased cell growth, attachment and expression of neurodifferentiation markers after electrical stimulation. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] However, several of these in vitro investigations were mainly carried out on rigid 2D conductive flat surfaces, such as indium tin oxide (ITO) coated surfaces, [12][13][14] microchips, 7 or even in scaffolds where cells are only seeded on top of structures, 4,15 that even have a significant impact for the field regarding the changes in cell attachment, proliferation and differentiation do not represent a three-dimensional (3D) in vivo neural tissue environment. One of the limitations of 2D cell culture environments is that cells cannot penetrate and grow as in a cellular matrix, therefore not mimicking in vivo conditions, where the functional cellular platform for tissue engineering is required.…”