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    Neural Cell Response to Nanostructured Biosensor Surfaces

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    AbstractIn our work we investigate the interaction of cells and nanotextured surfaces as a model of implanted device surface and living tissue interaction. We developed a maskless nanostructuring method, which can be integrated into our neural biosensor fabrication process. Morphology of the fabricated nanograss was characterised using SEM. The nanorods are 520-800nm in height and their density is 18-70/ÎŒm2. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and contact angles of different surfaces were measured. The specific surface area is 30 times larger than the reference. The contact-angle can be tuned. The samples will be tested in viability and adhesion assays using neural cell cultures

    Characteristics of face-centred cubic metals processed by equal-channel angular pressing.

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    This review surveys the characteristics of face-centered cubic (fcc) metals and alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP). The significance of the Hall-Petch relationship for ultra-fine grained structures is examined and the dependence of the saturated stress obtained in ECAP on the absolute melting temperature is described and discussed. In addition, the flow processes at low temperatures in ultrafine-grained materials and the microstructural evolution of the dislocation densities and precipitates in some alloys of practical importance are also considered briefly
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