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3D plasmonic hollow nanoantennas as tools for neuroscience applications

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Abstract

3D plasmonic nanoantennas were fabricated on active biodevices for in-vitro neuroscience experiments. The technique consents to realize nanoantennas patterns suitable for neurons culture and that can be used concurrently as intracellular nanoelectrodes and spectroscopic probes.

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