The researchers have developed a method to attach conductive plastics to individual cell membranes without using genetically modified cells. This marks the first time such a strong connection has been achieved without altering the cells' genetic composition. "We could target individual cells and explore how this affected their ability to stay healthy and functional," says Musumeci.
The key to their success was a two-step process: first, an anchor molecule was introduced to create an attachment point on the cell membrane. The second step involved attaching the polymer electrode to this anchor.
"At the moment, our results are rather general, which is a good thing, as our future research can explore what types of diseases this important tool would be suitable for. But more research is needed before we can say anything with any certainty," states Alex Bersellini Farinotti, researcher at Karolinska Institutet.