Selective induction of molecular- to tissue-level anisotropy on peptide-based optoelectronic cardiac biointerfaces
Ze-Fan Yao,
Yuyao Kuang,
Hao-Tian Wu
et al.
Abstract:The anisotropic conduction velocity in cardiac tissues, crucial for ensuring synchronized muscular contractions and overall cardiac health, is highly dependent on the orientation of individual myocytes. Similarly, for abiotic conducting materials, the ordering of charge-transporting domains dictate the conduction efficiency of the resulting material. In this study, we present a photocurrent-generating cardiac biointerface that investigates the sensitivity of cardiomyocytes to geometrically comply with biomacro… Show more
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