High-density mapping of brain slices using a large multi-functional high-density CMOS microelectrode array system
June 18, 2017
ETH Zurich HD-MEA
Brain Slices
Vijay Viswam, Raziyeh Bounik, Amir Shadmani, Jelena Dragas, Marie Obien, Jan Müller, Yihui Chen, Andreas Hierlemann
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We present a CMOS-based high-density microelectrode array (HD-MEA) system that enables high-density mapping of brain slices in-vitro with multiple readout modalities. The 4.48×2.43 mm2 array consists of 59,760 micro-electrodes at 13.5 μm pitch (5487 electrodes/mm2). The overall system features 2048 action-potential, 32 local-field-potential and 32 current recording channels, 32 impedance-measurement and 28 neurotransmitter-detection channels and 16 voltage/current stimulation channels. The system enables real-time and label-free monitoring of position, size, morphology and electrical activity of brain slices.