articleNano LettersFeb 18, 2004GREEN OA

Chemically Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes as Substrates for Neuronal Growth

University of California, Riverside

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Abstract

We report the use of chemically modified carbon nanotubes as a substrate for cultured neurons. The morphological features of neurons that directly reflect their potential capability in synaptic transmission are characterized. The chemical properties of carbon nanotubes are systematically varied by attaching different functional groups that confer known characteristics to the substrate. By manipulating the charge carried by functionalized carbon nanotubes we are able to control the outgrowth and branching pattern of neuronal processes.

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Keywords
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Nanotechnology
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Materials science
  • Branching (polymer chemistry)
  • Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes
  • Carbon fibers
  • Carbon nanobud
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